Md. Code Regs. 10.12.01.03

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 17, August 23, 2024
Section 10.12.01.03 - Licensing Procedures
A. A person desiring to operate a facility shall:
(1) Be in compliance with all applicable federal and State laws and regulations;
(2) File an application as required and provided by the Department; and
(3) Submit a written description of its quality assurance program as required by Regulation .16 of this chapter.
B. In addition to meeting all of the requirements of Regulation .03A and F of this chapter, the applicant or licensee shall submit a nonrefundable fee of $1,500 with an application for:
(1) An initial license; or
(2) A license renewal.
C. Based on information provided to the Department by the applicant and the Department's own investigation, the Secretary shall:
(1) Approve the application unconditionally;
(2) Approve the application conditionally; or
(3) Deny the application if the applicant:
(a) Has been found liable for or has been convicted of:
(i) Fraud or a felony that relates to Medicaid or Medicare; or
(ii) A crime involving moral turpitude; or
(b) Does not comply with the requirements of this chapter.
D. Denial of License for Prior Revocation or Consent to Surrender License.
(1) The Secretary may deny a license to:
(a) A corporate applicant if the corporate entity has an owner, director, or officer:
(i) Whose conduct caused the revocation of a prior license; or
(ii) Who held the same or similar position in another corporate entity which had its license revoked;
(b) An individual applicant:
(i) Whose conduct caused the revocation of a prior license; or
(ii) Who held a position as owner, director, or officer in a corporate entity which had its license revoked; or
(c) An individual or corporate applicant that has consented to surrender a license as a result of a license revocation action.
(2) The Secretary shall also consider the factors identified in Regulation .19B of this chapter when deciding whether to deny a license.
E. A person aggrieved by a decision of the Secretary under this regulation may appeal the Secretary's action by filing a request for a hearing in accordance with Regulation .20 of this chapter.
F. Renewal of License.
(1) At least 60 days before a license expires, the licensee shall submit to the Secretary:
(a) A renewal application; and
(b) The fee as specified in §B of this regulation.
(2) The Secretary shall renew the license for an additional 3-year period for a licensee that meets the requirements of this chapter.

Md. Code Regs. 10.12.01.03