Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 1
Subtitle 07 - HOSPITALS
Chapter 10.07.05 - Residential Service Agencies
Section 10.07.05.10 - Employee, Independent Contractor, and Contractual Employee Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. An agency shall develop and implement policies and procedures to screen a prospective employee, independent contractor, or contractual employee who will provide services to clients.
B. Screening.
C. An agency shall maintain records of information described in §B of this regulation for each employee, independent contractor, or contractual employee and retain the information in the agency's business office.
D. An agency may not knowingly provide or refer a caregiver who is not certified to provide services to a client unless the client:
E. An agency shall provide or refer a certified caregiver to a client who requires:
F. If an agency is aware of an action or inaction by an individual who is provided or referred by the agency that may be grounds for action under Health Occupations Article, §§8-316 and 8-6 A-10, Annotated Code of Maryland, the agency shall report the action or condition to the Board of Nursing and the Office of Health Care Quality immediately when the action or condition is known by the agency.
G. A nursing administrator, a registered nurse, a licensed practical nurse, and a certified nursing assistant shall have immunity from liability as described in Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, §5-709, Annotated Code of Maryland, for making a report to the Board of Nursing as required under §F of this regulation. Other persons are entitled to the immunity from liability as described in the Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article, §5-708, Annotated Code of Maryland, for making a report to the Board of Nursing as required under §F of this regulation.
H. Use of Subcontract Agencies. If an agency subcontracts with another licensed agency to provide services, the subcontracting agency shall: