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§ 7-102. Legislative policy.
 

To advance the public interest, it is the policy of this State: 

(1) To promote, protect, and preserve the human dignity, constitutional rights and liberties, social well-being, and general welfare of individuals with developmental disability in this State; 

(2) To encourage the full development of the ability and potential of each individual with developmental disability in this State, no matter how severe the individual's disability; 

(3) To promote the economic security, standard of living, and meaningful employment of individuals with developmental disability; 

(4) To foster the integration of individuals with developmental disability into the ordinary life of the communities where these individuals live; 

(5) To support and provide resources to operate community services to sustain individuals with developmental disability in the community, rather than in institutions; 

(6) To require the Administration to designate sufficient resources to foster and strengthen a permanent comprehensive system of community programming for individuals with developmental disability as an alternative to institutional care; 

(7) To recognize the right of those individuals with developmental disability who need residential services to live in surroundings as normal as possible and to provide adequate facilities for this purpose; 

(8) To provide appropriate social and protective services for those individuals with developmental disability who are unable to manage their own affairs with ordinary prudence; 

(9) To protect the rights of parents and to help parents and guardians in planning for and assisting those individuals with developmental disability who are unable to manage their own affairs; 

(10) To promote and provide for the development, maintenance, and coordination of all programs for individuals with developmental disability; 

(11) To advance research and professional training related to developmental disability; and 

(12) To promote public understanding of these policies and programs provided in this title. 
 

[1986, ch. 636, § 2; ch. 637, § 2.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-general > Title-7 > Subtitle-1 > 7-102

§ 7-102. Legislative policy.
 

To advance the public interest, it is the policy of this State: 

(1) To promote, protect, and preserve the human dignity, constitutional rights and liberties, social well-being, and general welfare of individuals with developmental disability in this State; 

(2) To encourage the full development of the ability and potential of each individual with developmental disability in this State, no matter how severe the individual's disability; 

(3) To promote the economic security, standard of living, and meaningful employment of individuals with developmental disability; 

(4) To foster the integration of individuals with developmental disability into the ordinary life of the communities where these individuals live; 

(5) To support and provide resources to operate community services to sustain individuals with developmental disability in the community, rather than in institutions; 

(6) To require the Administration to designate sufficient resources to foster and strengthen a permanent comprehensive system of community programming for individuals with developmental disability as an alternative to institutional care; 

(7) To recognize the right of those individuals with developmental disability who need residential services to live in surroundings as normal as possible and to provide adequate facilities for this purpose; 

(8) To provide appropriate social and protective services for those individuals with developmental disability who are unable to manage their own affairs with ordinary prudence; 

(9) To protect the rights of parents and to help parents and guardians in planning for and assisting those individuals with developmental disability who are unable to manage their own affairs; 

(10) To promote and provide for the development, maintenance, and coordination of all programs for individuals with developmental disability; 

(11) To advance research and professional training related to developmental disability; and 

(12) To promote public understanding of these policies and programs provided in this title. 
 

[1986, ch. 636, § 2; ch. 637, § 2.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-general > Title-7 > Subtitle-1 > 7-102

§ 7-102. Legislative policy.
 

To advance the public interest, it is the policy of this State: 

(1) To promote, protect, and preserve the human dignity, constitutional rights and liberties, social well-being, and general welfare of individuals with developmental disability in this State; 

(2) To encourage the full development of the ability and potential of each individual with developmental disability in this State, no matter how severe the individual's disability; 

(3) To promote the economic security, standard of living, and meaningful employment of individuals with developmental disability; 

(4) To foster the integration of individuals with developmental disability into the ordinary life of the communities where these individuals live; 

(5) To support and provide resources to operate community services to sustain individuals with developmental disability in the community, rather than in institutions; 

(6) To require the Administration to designate sufficient resources to foster and strengthen a permanent comprehensive system of community programming for individuals with developmental disability as an alternative to institutional care; 

(7) To recognize the right of those individuals with developmental disability who need residential services to live in surroundings as normal as possible and to provide adequate facilities for this purpose; 

(8) To provide appropriate social and protective services for those individuals with developmental disability who are unable to manage their own affairs with ordinary prudence; 

(9) To protect the rights of parents and to help parents and guardians in planning for and assisting those individuals with developmental disability who are unable to manage their own affairs; 

(10) To promote and provide for the development, maintenance, and coordination of all programs for individuals with developmental disability; 

(11) To advance research and professional training related to developmental disability; and 

(12) To promote public understanding of these policies and programs provided in this title. 
 

[1986, ch. 636, § 2; ch. 637, § 2.]