Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 25 - MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
Chapter 10.25.07 - Certification of Electronic Health Networks and Medical Care Electronic Claims Clearinghouses
Section 10.25.07.11 - Hearing Procedures
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.25.07.11
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Reviewer as Presiding Officer.
(1) If an
evidentiary hearing is requested, the Executive Director shall appoint a single
commissioner to act as reviewer and preside at the hearing.
(2) The reviewer shall hold a prehearing
conference, at which the reviewer shall:
(a)
Summarize the rules of procedure governing the evidentiary hearing;
(b) Determine the date, time, and place of
the evidentiary hearing;
(c)
Determine the form and manner of the presentation of evidence;
(d) Rule on any pending motions;
and
(e) Make other decisions as
appropriate.
B. Hearing. The reviewer is empowered to:
(1) Make all rulings as to evidence,
testimony, and the conduct of the evidentiary hearing; and
(2) Take other actions consistent with the
duties of a reviewer.
C. Proposed Decision. The reviewer shall prepare a proposed decision and order which shall state the reviewer's determination as to whether the allegations that formed the basis for the hearing are substantiated or not, and if substantiated, include a proposed sanction.
D. Exceptions.
(1) If the proposed decision is adverse to
the MHCC-certified EHN, the EHN may submit written exceptions to the proposed
decision and order by submitting written argument with citation to supporting
documentation from the record.
(2)
Exceptions shall be filed according to a schedule set by the reviewer, with a
party filing exceptions having at least 7 days to file exceptions, and a party
filing a response to exceptions having at least 5 days to file a response,
unless this period is shortened by agreement of the parties.
E. Final Decision.
(1) The Commission shall issue a final
decision based on the record of the proceeding including findings of fact and
conclusions of law, that:
(a) Finds the
allegations to be substantiated and withdraws the MHCC-certified EHN status of
the entity;
(b) Finds the
allegations to be substantiated, but permits the entity to retain
MHCC-certified EHN status, with appropriate conditions; or
(c) Finds the allegations to be
unsubstantiated and continues the entity's MHCC-certified EHN status.
(2) An MHCC-certified EHN
aggrieved by the Commission's final decision may seek judicial review pursuant
to State Government Article, Title 10, Annotated Code of Maryland.
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