Maryland Code § HG-10-1202

Section HG-10-1202
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(a) A core service agency, local addictions authority, or local behavioral
health authority shall:
(1) Be an agent of a county or Baltimore City government which may
include a local health department;
(2) Unless an exception is requested by an individual county and is
granted by the Secretary, serve a county or counties with an estimated population of
over 80,000 people;
(3) Either purchase services or provide the services directly;
(4) Annually submit a program plan to the secretaries of the affected
State departments for review and to the Director for approval; and
(5) Meet the standards required under this subtitle and, as needed,
the rules and regulations set by the Secretary.
(b) A core service agency, local addictions authority, or local behavioral
health authority may not be a for-profit entity.
(c) Each core service agency, local addictions authority, or local behavioral
health authority shall function under the Secretary's authority.

(d) Once established in a jurisdiction, the core service agency, local
addictions authority, or local behavioral health authority shall:
(1) Submit, on an annual basis, a program plan to the Director for
approval;
(2) Incorporate in its method of governance a mechanism for the local
county mental health advisory committee, local drug and alcohol abuse council, or
joint mental health and substance-related committee to serve as the advisory
committee to the core service agency, local addictions authority, or local behavioral
health authority and, if serving more than 1 unit of government, a method of
representation serving those jurisdictions;
(3) Implement guidelines developed by the Director which establish
or designate the authority of the local mental health advisory committee, local drug
and alcohol abuse council, or joint mental health and substance-related committee to
advise and assist in the planning and evaluation of the publicly funded mental health
and substance-related disorder services;
(4) In accordance with guidelines developed by the Director, develop
planning, management, and accountability mechanisms for the delivery of services
including:
(i) Case management;
(ii) Data collection which satisfies the Department's
requirements for client tracking and incorporates clear outcome measures to enable
the local entity to govern itself and monitor and evaluate the system; and
(iii) A yearly summary which includes at a minimum:
1. Relevant financial statements; and
2. Program evaluation reports which articulate the
core service agency's, local addictions authority's, or local behavioral health
authority's ability to identify the outcomes of services provided for the target
populations and the effects of those services on program planning for the target
population;
(5) As an agent of county government, function in any of the following
organizational structures:
(i) A unit of county or Baltimore City government;

(ii) A local health department;
(iii) A quasi-public authority; or
(iv) A private, nonprofit corporation;
(6) Be authorized to screen individuals for whom voluntary or
involuntary admission is being initiated to determine whether a less restrictive
alternative can be provided;
(7) Subject to the availability of funding in the State budget, be
authorized to approve funding for a youth's educational costs incurred during a
residential treatment center admission made for medical or psychiatric purposes in
accordance with item (6) of this subsection if the educational costs are not covered
under § 8-406 of the Education Article; and
(8) Provide clear guidelines to avoid either the appearance or
occurrence of conflicts of interest in the direction and operation of the core service
agency, local addictions authority, or local behavioral health authority or
organizations which provide mental health or substance-related services.

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