Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.21.14.04 - Duties of the Rights Advisors and Director of the RGSA. The rights advisor shall: (1) Investigate all complaints in a professionally appropriate manner;(2) Attempt to resolve grievances fairly and thoroughly;(3) Prepare written reports for each grievance investigated;(4) Maintain the RGS reports;(5) Attempt to identify residents who may benefit from services offered by the LAP and: (a) Refer the residents identified to the LAP; and(b) Advise the LAP of the referrals;(6) Investigate abuse allegations, even though the State police and the facility also may be conducting an investigation of the same allegations;(7) Monitor any corrective action used to resolve grievances, and:(a) Notify the CEO if corrective action has not been taken; and(b) If corrective action has not been taken by the CEO within a reasonable period of time, notify the RGS Director;(8) When a rights advisor discusses a grievance with a grievant, inform the rievant that, if the grievant requests, the rights advisor is available to attend and advocate for the grievant before the Behavioral Health Administration committees, boards, and tribunals;(9) Inform the grievant of the right to appeal a decision during any stage of the grievance process, and if a grievant wishes to appeal:(a) Upon request, file an appeal on behalf of the grievant;(b) Advise the grievant that the resident may be represented by a LAP following the completion of stage 2 of the grievance procedure; and(c) With the grievant's consent, attend and advocate in the best possible manner for the grievant on appeal, except in cases when, as a result of the rights advisor's professional judgment, the grievant's case is determined to be frivolous; and(10) In cases when, as a result of the rights advisor's professional judgment, the grievant's case is determined to be frivolous, forward the grievance to the Director of the RGS.B. The Director of the RGS shall: (1) If the rights advisor for a facility is not available for 2 or more consecutive working days, designate an alternate rights advisor;(2) Arrange for the provision of appropriate training to: (a) The rights advisors; and(b) Facility staff, regarding relevant legal documents, including Department policies and procedures, related to residents' rights;(3) If a rights advisor informs the Director of the RGS that the CEO has not taken corrective action within a reasonable period of time, notify the Director of the Behavioral Health Administration, who shall ensure that grievance resolution, at any level, is implemented promptly;(4) If a rights advisor informs the Director of the RGS that the rights advisor has determined that a grievant's grievance is frivolous, review the determination, and, following that review, if the Director of the RGS: (a) Agrees with the rights advisor and a LAP is involved, forward the grievance to the LAP, who may request continuation of the RGS process; or(b) Does not agree with the rights advisor, notify:(i) The rights advisor to proceed with the grievance; and(ii) The LAP of the action taken; and(5) Make appropriate arrangements to ensure that a rights advisor shall: (a) Be independent to discharge responsibilities;(b) As necessary to conduct an investigation, have the access to facility staff, the LAP, and others relevant to the investigation; and(c) Have access to a resident's medical records:(i) Excluding conditions outlined in Regulation .05C(2)(c) of this chapter, subject to the provisions in Health-General Article, §10-701(d), Annotated Code of Maryland, or any other applicable provisions of law; and(ii) Immediately, in cases of allegations of abuse or neglect of the resident.Md. Code Regs. 10.21.14.04
Regulation .04 amended effective 44:21 Md. R. 983, eff. 10/23/2017