Md. Code Regs. 10.07.14.09 - Licensure Standards Waiver
A.
The Department may grant an assisted living program a waiver from the licensure
requirements of this chapter with, or without, conditions.
B. The Department may not, however, grant a
waiver from the requirements of Regulation .22I of this chapter. If, however,
two individuals having a long-term or otherwise significant relationship wish
to be admitted to a program in order to reside in the program together, and one
of the individuals requires care as defined in Regulation .22I of this chapter,
the Department may grant a waiver consistent with the process established in
Regulation .22 of this chapter.
C.
Application for Licensure Standards Waiver.
(1) A licensee shall submit a request for a
waiver under this regulation on a form developed by the Department .
(2) The requestor shall provide in writing:
(a) The regulation from which a waiver is
sought;
(b) The reason the licensee
is unable to comply with the regulation;
(c) The reason that compliance with the
regulation will impose a substantial hardship; and
(d) The reason that a waiver will not
adversely affect residents.
D. Evaluation of Application for Licensure
Standards Waiver. In evaluating a waiver request submitted under this
regulation, the Department shall review the statements in the application, and
may:
(1) Inspect the assisted living
program ;
(2) Confer with the
assisted living manager or designee; or
(3) Discuss the request with residents or
their representatives to determine whether they believe a waiver is in the
residents' best interest.
E. Grant or Denial of Licensure Standards
Waiver.
(1) The Department may grant a waiver
request if it determines that:
(a) Compliance
with the regulation from which the waiver is sought cannot be accomplished
without substantial hardship; and
(b) A waiver will not adversely affect
residents.
(2) If the
Department determines that the conditions of §E(1) of this regulation are
not met, the Department shall deny the request for a waiver. The denial of a
waiver may not be appealed.
F. Written Decision. The Department shall
issue and mail to the applicant a final written decision on a waiver request
submitted under §A of this regulation within 45 days from receipt of the
request and all appropriate supporting information. If the Department grants
the waiver, the written decision shall include the waiver's duration and any
conditions imposed by the Department .
G. If an assisted living program violates any
condition of the waiver, or if it appears to the Secretary that the health or
safety of residents residing in the assisted living program will be adversely
affected by the continuation of the waiver, a waiver may be revoked. The
revocation of a waiver may not be appealed.
Notes
Regulations .09 adopted effective December 29, 2008 (35:26 Md. R. 2249)
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