Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.44 - Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
Section 10.09.44.03 - PACE provider
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The PACE provider shall comply with:
B. The PACE provider shall have a signed PACE program agreement with the Department and CMS which establishes the terms of the relationship between the PACE provider and the Department.
C. The PACE provider shall obtain approval by the Department before establishing additional care sites.
D. The PACE provider shall obtain approval by the Department before expanding its service area.
E. Professional and Administrative Standards. The PACE provider shall have the professional and administrative ability and staffing to carry out its provider agreement duties and responsibilities, which shall include the following:
F. Nondiscrimination. In connection with the performance of its obligations under this chapter, the PACE provider shall comply with all applicable federal and State laws, regulations, or orders which prohibit discrimination on grounds of race, age, creed, sex, color, national origin, marital status, physical or mental handicap, health status, or need for health services.
G. Provision of Services and Health Care Delivery. A PACE provider shall provide:
H. The PACE provider may not knowingly have as a director, officer, partner, or owner of more than 5 percent of the entity's equity, a person or an affiliate of a person who is or has been debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded from participating in procurement activities under the Federal Acquisition Regulation or from participating in nonprocurement activities under regulations issued pursuant to federal Executive Order No. 12549 or under guidelines implementing such an order.
I. The PACE provider may not knowingly have an employment, consulting, or other agreement with a person described in §I of this regulation, for the provision of items and services that are significant and material to the PACE provider's obligations under this chapter.
J. The PACE provider and its agents and employees, in the performance of the services covered under this chapter, shall act in an independent capacity and may not act as officers, employees, or agents of the Department.
K. An individual employed by the State or any department, commission, agency, or branch of the State, whose duties include matters relating to or affecting the subject matter of this chapter, may not be an employee of a PACE provider.
L. Any obligations of the PACE provider set forth in this chapter may be waived by the Department, but the waiver extends only to the particular case, time, and manner specified by the Department and is not a waiver of any other provision of this chapter.
M. If the PACE Program Agreement exempts the PACE provider from financial responsibility for any services available under the State Plan, the PACE provider shall be required by the PACE provider agreement to provide for these services.
N. Liability.