Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.22 - Community Mental Health Programs-Residential Rehabilitation Programs
Section 10.21.22.03 - Application and Initial Approval Process
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.22.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Consultation. Before submitting an application, a PRP that is applying for approval to operate an RRP may request assistance regarding the proper compilation of application materials and completion of the application from the Administration or the appropriate:
(1) Core service agency (CSA) director;
or
(2) Residential
specialist.
B. Program Application. A PRP that is applying for approval to operate an RRP shall include with the application for program approval under COMAR 10.21.16.03B:
(1) A description of the type of service that
the program intends to provide, including:
(a)
An estimate of the total number of individuals to be served by the RRP,
and
(b) The capacity of the RRP to
provide general or intensive staffing, as defined in Regulation .09D of this
chapter; and
(2) A copy
of the residential specialist's certificate of approval of the residence, as
granted under the provisions of §C(4)(a)(i) of this regulation.
C. Initial Approval of a Residence.
(1) Application for Approval of a
Residence. A PRP that is applying for approval of a residence as a component of
an RRP or an applicant for licensure of a group home under COMAR 10.21.04 shall
submit to the residential specialist an application that:
(a) Is on the form approved by the Department
with the requirement that all questions be answered and all required documents
be attached;
(b) Includes
documentation:
(i) That the residence is or
will be owned or leased by the applicant,
(ii) Of fire, liability, and hazard insurance
coverage on the building in which the residence is located, and
(iii) Of compliance with relevant federal,
State, or local ordinances, laws, regulations, and orders, including zoning and
safety, that are applicable to housing for individuals without
disabilities.
(2) Review of Application. Within 5 working
days of receipt of an application for approval of an RRP residence, the
residential specialist shall review the application for completeness, and if
the application is:
(a) Complete, arrange
with the applicant to inspect the residence; or
(b) Incomplete, promptly return it to the
applicant with written instructions regarding proper completion of the
application.
(3) Initial
Inspection of Residence. Within 10 working days of receipt of a completed
application, in collaboration with a representative of the applicant, the
residential specialist, using the residential checklist, shall inspect the
residence for compliance with Regulation .05 of this chapter.
(4) Initial Certification of a Residence by a
Residential Specialist.
(a) Based on the
inspection conducted under §C(3) of this regulation, within 5 working days
of the inspection, the residential specialist shall issue to the applicant,
with copies to the Administration and CSA, one of the following:
(i) A certificate of general approval of the
residence;
(ii) Notice of
provisional approval, based on noncompliance with specific site requirements
under Regulation .05 of this chapter; or
(iii) Notice that the residence is not
approved, based on noncompliance with specific site requirements under
Regulation .05 of this chapter.
(b) If the residential specialist issues a
notice under §C(4)(a)(ii) or (iii) of this regulation, the residential
specialist shall, at the applicant's request:
(i) Evaluate the applicant's efforts to
attain compliance; and
(ii) If
necessary, reinspect the residence.
(c) Following an evaluation under
§C(4)(b) of this regulation, the residential specialist shall issue one of
the following:
(i) A certificate of general
approval of the residence;
(ii)
Notice of continued provisional approval; or
(iii) Notice of denial of approval, advising
the applicant of hearing rights, as provided in COMAR
10.21.16.11B or
COMAR 10.21.04.06G, as
applicable.
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