Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 1
Subtitle 01 - PROCEDURES
Chapter 10.01.15 - Exemption from Self-Referral Laws
Section 10.01.15.07 - Renewal of Exemption
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The term of an exemption shall be in conjunction with a health care practitioner's professional license renewal and shall be renewed at the same time the health care practitioner's professional license is renewed.
B. The exemption expires at the end of its term, unless the exemption is renewed as provided by this chapter.
C. An exempted health care practitioner, on renewal, shall meet all the requirements of this chapter at the time of renewal.
D. Each health care practitioner who has been exempted by the Secretary from the prohibition on self-referral as an essential health care entity needed for access to health care shall renew the health care practitioner's exemption status on a form provided by the Secretary or the Secretary's designee at the time of licensure, certification, or other form of practice renewal authorized under the Health Occupations Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, within the time period specified on the form.
E. Each exempted health care practitioner shall keep the appropriate licensing, certification, or other practice authorizing board apprised of a current mailing address.
F. On request by the Secretary or the Secretary's designee, the relevant board or boards shall supply the current mailing addresses of exempted health care practitioners.
G. The Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall mail a notice of the required renewal to the health care practitioner at the current mailing address supplied by the appropriate board.
H. If an exempted health care practitioner does not receive notice of renewal, it is the exempted health care practitioner's responsibility to notify the Secretary or the Secretary's designee so that the Secretary or the Secretary's designee may renew the exemption before the expiration of the current exemption.
I. Failure to Renew Exemption.