Maine Code § 22-3088-A

Support for underserved populations
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Within the limits of its available resources, the department may enter into contracts with dedicated
brain injury organizations based in the State or with brain injury organizations with an affiliate in the
State established and directed by families, caregivers and individuals with an acquired brain injury
residing in the State, to collaborate with the department on federal brain injury state partnership grants
and bring together state and national expertise to provide core brain injury support for underserved
populations of individuals with an acquired brain injury, including, but not limited to, individuals who
experienced an opioid drug overdose resulting in anoxic or hypoxic brain injury, who are veterans, who
are victims of domestic violence, who are experiencing homelessness, who are ineligible for MaineCare
and who have a newly acquired brain injury. For the purposes of this section, "core brain injury
support" includes, but is not limited to, resource facilitation, brain injury support groups, outreach
designed for individuals who have a newly acquired brain injury, access to a joint state and national
helpline, access to an online brain injury screening and support system, information and resource
education and family caregiver training. The department may adopt rules to implement this section.
Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375,
subchapter 2-A. [PL 2025, c. 233, §1 (AMD).]

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