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Committee approves minutes; child advocacy center accreditation and detention medical provider update noted

Domestic Violence Committee, Baltimore County · January 15, 2026
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Summary

The Domestic Violence Committee approved the Oct. 14 meeting minutes; members reported the child advocacy center completed its tri‑annual accreditation site visit and the detention facility shifted medical services from MedMark to PrimeCare at the end of November.

The Domestic Violence Committee voted to accept the October 14 meeting minutes as written after a motion and a second were offered at the start of the session.

In roundtable updates, a committee member reported the county’s child advocacy center completed its tri‑annual accreditation site visit and received positive on‑site feedback, though the formal accreditation paperwork was still pending. The attendee thanked the chief and the state’s attorney for participating in the site visit.

Separately, an attendee said that on Nov. 30 the facility’s medical services transferred from MedMark to PrimeCare; PrimeCare now provides medical care and medication‑assisted programming for the facility and the speaker said the transition had been operating for about a week to 10 days with favorable early reports.

The committee did not take further formal actions; members closed the meeting with holiday greetings and set a February follow‑up meeting focused on domestic violence topics.