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Confidential Intermediary Service Agreement
Confidential Intermediary Service Agreement • December 22nd, 2020

The Confidential Intermediary (CI) agrees to undertake search, contact, and reunion services (“Services”) on behalf of the Registrant in accordance with Family Law, §§ 5-4B-01, et seq., of the Maryland Annotated Code, COMAR 07.02.13.01, et seq., and applicable Department of Human Services (DHS) policy. This Agreement is not a guarantee that the CI will locate or make contact with an individual sought by a Registrant. While a CI may locate an individual, that individual may refuse contact, decline to participate in a reunion, or refuse to provide updated medical or background information. In cases where the individual sought is deceased, the CI will provide additional Services with respect to other relatives if requested in the Conditional Service Agreement. The CI reserves the right to refuse to facilitate a reunion if, based on the professional opinion of the CI, doing so could cause harm to either party.

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CONFIDENTIAL INTERMEDIARY SERVICE AGREEMENT
Confidential Intermediary Service Agreement • November 22nd, 2020

The Confidential Intermediary (CI) agrees to undertake search, contact, and reunion services (“Services”) on behalf of the Registrant in accordance with Family Law, §§ 5-4B-01, et seq., of the Maryland Annotated Code, COMAR 07.02.13.01, et seq., and applicable Department of Human Services (DHS) policy. This Agreement is not a guarantee that the CI will locate or make contact with an individual sought by a Registrant. While a CI may locate an individual, that individual may refuse contact, decline to participate in a reunion, or refuse to provide updated medical or background information. In cases where the individual sought is deceased, the CI will provide additional Services with respect to other relatives if requested in the Conditional Service Agreement. The CI reserves the right to refuse to facilitate a reunion if, based on the professional opinion of the CI, doing so could cause harm to either party.

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