Md. Code Regs. 10.07.03.10 - Civil Money Penalties - Imposition
A. The Department may impose a civil money
penalty if a deficiency exists.
B.
In determining whether a civil money penalty is to be imposed, the Department
shall consider the following factors:
(1) The
number, nature, and seriousness of the deficiencies;
(2) The extent to which the deficiencies are
part of a pattern;
(3) The degree
of risk to the health, life, or safety of the residents of the client facility
caused by the deficiency or deficiencies;
(4) The efforts made by, and the ability of
the agency to correct the deficiency or deficiencies;
(5) An agency 's prior history of compliance
in general and specifically with reference to the cited deficiencies;
and
(6) Other factors as justice
may require.
C. If the
Department determines that a deficiency or a pattern of deficiencies exists,
the Department shall notify the agency of the deficiency or deficiencies and
may:
(1) Impose a per-day civil money penalty
until compliance has been achieved;
(2) Permit the agency the opportunity to
correct the deficiencies by a specific date; or
(3) Impose a per-instance civil money penalty
for each deficiency .
D.
If the Department permits an agency the opportunity to correct the deficiencies
by a specific date and the agency fails to comply with this requirement, the
Department may impose a per-day civil money penalty for each day of violation
until correction of the deficiency or deficiencies has been verified and
compliance has been maintained.
E.
When a civil money penalty is imposed, the Department shall issue an order that
includes the:
(1) Deficiency or deficiencies
on which the order was based; and
(2) Amount of civil money penalty to be
imposed.
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