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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Subject to the availability of funding, the Office shall:
(1) establish a network of neighborhood-based opportunity centers that provide immigration services to immigrants;
(2) increase access to ESOL programs, including by engaging nonprofit organizations and other qualified providers of ESOL programs;
(3) assist immigrants in matters relating to immigration status, including assisting with the naturalization process and applications for deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA);
(4) connect immigrants to:
(i) business resources that use the immigrants' skills;
(ii) employment referral programs; and
(iii) other workforce development programs;
(5) develop and leverage immigrants' skills to benefit the immigrants' communities and the State;
(6) strengthen the connection between immigrants and the immigrants' communities through civic engagement;
(7) reduce exploitation of immigrants;
(8) establish a toll-free, multilingual hotline and a website for purposes including:
(i) disseminating information about the programs and services offered by the Office;
(ii) referring for services; and
(iii) receiving complaints relating to fraud and other related crimes against immigrants;
(9) ensure that individuals referred by the Office are directed to persons who are:
(i) in compliance with Title 14, Subtitle 33 of the Commercial Law Article; or
(ii) authorized by the federal Office of Legal Access Programs;
(10) using information developed by the Office through the hotline established under this section, assist law enforcement in combating crimes against immigrants;
(11) advise the Governor and Director concerning matters affecting immigrants in the State in order to promote and encourage the full participation of immigrants in the State's civic and economic life;
(12) coordinate with other State agencies and otherwise use the resources of the State to serve the needs of immigrants; and
(13) encourage and assist local governments in the development of activities to enhance civic engagement among immigrants and in immigrant communities.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, State Government § 9-3303 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/state-government/md-code-state-govt-sect-9-3303/
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