Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.14 - Resident Grievance System
Section 10.21.14.05 - Procedures for Filing a Grievance
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A facility shall provide for a direct and effective means of communication between the residents and the rights advisor, including but not limited to communication by telephone and in person.
B. The following may present a grievance to a rights advisor:
C. If the grievance is initiated orally, the rights advisor shall:
D. Pursuant to §E of this regulation, a resident about whom a grievance is initiated may elect not to file a grievance or may withdraw a grievance before disclosure of identity of the resident is made, if the resident notifies the rights advisor of the withdrawal or election not to file.
E. If a resident elects not to file a grievance or if the grievant has requested that a grievance be withdrawn or is unable or unwilling to respond, the rights advisor shall proceed with the investigation if the:
F. The rights advisor shall keep the identity of the grievant confidential except when:
G. If the rights advisor determines that disclosure of the identity of the grievant is necessary according to the provisions of §F of this regulation, the rights advisor shall:
H. A facility employee shall report immediately to the CEO and the rights advisor all physical or sexual abuse as defined in Health-General Article, §10-705(a), Annotated Code of Maryland.
I. A facility employee shall file a grievance on behalf of a resident when, in that employee's reasonable judgment, there exist instances of rights violations, mental, physical, or sexual abuse, neglect or mistreatment, or instances when the facility has acted in an illegal or improper manner with respect to a resident or a group of residents.
J. If requested by a resident, a facility employee shall:
K. Except for good cause, the rights advisor shall process grievances in the order received, if first priority is given to cases alleging:
L. If a grievance alleges abuse:
M. In addition to the requirements outlined in §L of this regulation, the CEO may:
N. If grievances refer to the same incident:
O. If the rights advisor is the subject of the grievance, the rights advisor shall inform the grievant of the name, mailing address, and telephone number of the Director of the RGS who shall:
P. The LAP may conduct interviews with residents. When the LAP refers a case that results in a grievance or is asked by the grievant for representation, the LAP:
Q. For a grievance that is initiated after the effective date of this chapter, and upon request by the grievant, the rights advisor shall provide the grievant or, if involved, the LAP, with the documents that may be considered in making a decision on the grievance.