Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 26, December 27, 2024
Section 10.07.09.15 - Abuse of ResidentsA. A nursing facility shall develop and implement policies and procedures prohibiting abuse and neglect of residents.B. A nursing facility may not knowingly employ an individual who has been convicted of abusing or neglecting a resident or who has had a finding entered into the State Nurse Aide Registry concerning abuse or neglect of a resident or misappropriation of a resident's property.C. Reports of Abuse. (1) A person who believes that a resident has been abused shall promptly report the alleged abuse to the: (a) Appropriate law enforcement agency;(b) Licensing and Certification Administration within the Department; or(2) An employee of a nursing facility who believes that a resident has been abused:(a) Shall report the alleged abuse as set forth in §C(1) of this regulation within 3 days after learning of the alleged abuse;(b) May be subject to a penalty imposed by the Secretary of up to $1,000 for failing to report an alleged abuse within 3 days after learning of the alleged abuse.(3) An individual on whom a penalty has been imposed may request a hearing on the penalty by submitting a written request for a hearing to the Department on or before the 30th calendar day after the individual received notice of the imposition of the penalty.(4) Upon receiving a request for a hearing under this section, the Secretary shall conduct a hearing in accordance with COMAR 10.01.03.D. Investigations. A nursing facility shall:(1) Thoroughly investigate all allegations of abuse; and(2) Take appropriate action to prevent further incidents of abuse while the investigation is in progress, and after that.E. Immunity from Civil Liability. An individual who, acting in good faith, makes a report under this regulation has immunity from liability described in Health-General Article, §19-347(g), Annotated Code of Maryland.Md. Code Regs. 10.07.09.15
Regulations .15 under COMAR 10.07.09 Residents' Bill of Rights: Comprehensive Care Facilities and Extended Care Facilities adopted effective April 22, 1996 (23:8 Md. R. 605)