Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 1
Subtitle 07 - HOSPITALS
Chapter 10.07.03 - Health Care Staff Agencies
Section 10.07.03.05 - Licensing Procedure
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.07.03.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Application for Licensure.
(1) A person
desiring to refer a health care practitioner to a health care facility to
render temporary health care services in this State shall file an application
with the Secretary, on a written or electronic form provided by the
Secretary.
(2) The application for
licensure shall contain the agency's business name, address, telephone number,
and responsible party.
(3) Along
with the application, the applicant shall submit a copy of the agency's
policies and procedures as specified in Regulation .08 of this chapter.
B. Additional Requirements.
(1) The applicant shall:
(a) Demonstrate compliance with all
applicable federal, State, and local laws and regulations; and
(b) Submit all documentation requested by the
Department that is relevant to the applicant's ability to operate an agency in
compliance with this chapter, including documentation of any:
(i) Past or current operation of a
health-related facility or an agency;
(ii) Prior denial, suspension, or revocation
of a license of certification to provide care to third parties; and
(iii) Felony conviction of the applicant or
anyone with direct or indirect ownership interest in the agency.
(2) The Secretary may
require an applicant to submit information to demonstrate the applicant's
financial ability to operate an agency in compliance with this
chapter.
C. Duration of License. An agency's annual license shall expire on the annual anniversary of the date the license was originally issued unless the license is renewed for a 1-year term.
D. License Renewal.
(1) At least 1 month before the current
license expires, the Office shall send to the agency, by first-class mail to
the last known address of the agency, a renewal notice that states:
(a) The date on which the current license
expires;
(b) The date by which the
renewal application shall be received by the Office for the renewal to be
issued and mailed before the license expires; and
(c) That no renewal fee is
required.
(2) Before a
license expires, the agency may renew its license for an additional term by
submitting a renewal application on a written or electronic form provided by
the Secretary, if the agency:
(a) Otherwise
is entitled to be licensed; and
(b) Provides updates, if any, to the agency's
policies and procedures as specified in Regulation .09 of this
chapter.
(3) Failure to
Renew License. When an agency fails to renew its license, the agency shall:
(a) Immediately stop referring personnel to
health care facilities; and
(b)
Notify health care facilities where personnel are currently referred that the
agency no longer has a valid operating license.
E. Based on information provided to the Department by the applicant and the Department's own investigation, the Secretary shall:
(1) Approve the application
unconditionally;
(2) Approve the
application conditionally, which may include, among other conditions, requiring
the applicant to use the services of a management firm approved by the
Secretary; or
(3) Deny the
application.
F. Nursing Staff Agency Licensees.
(1) Effective
September 15, 2014, a person holding a nursing staff agency license who is in
good standing and refers only nursing personnel shall be deemed to meet the
requirements for issuance of a health care staff agency license.
(2) A person holding a nursing staff agency
license who wishes to expand their referrals to other health care practitioners
in addition to nursing personnel shall first obtain a new health care staff
agency license.
G. Rights of Applicant if License is Revoked or Denied.
(1) Denial of License. The Secretary shall
inform the applicant of the reasons for refusal to issue a license.
(2) Revocation of License. The Secretary may,
for cause shown, revoke or refuse to reissue any license.
(3) A person aggrieved by the action of the
Secretary under this regulation may appeal the Secretary's action by filing a
request for a hearing consistent with Regulation .17 of this chapter.
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