Maryland Code § HG-10-713

Section HG-10-713
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(a) (1) In this section, "program or facility" means an inpatient or
residential treatment setting, residential crisis service, group home, or residential
rehabilitation program.
(2) Upon notification of the death of an individual in a State funded
or operated program or facility, the administrative head of the program or facility
shall report the death:
(i) Immediately to the sheriff, police, or chief law enforcement
official in the jurisdiction in which the death occurred;
(ii) Immediately to the Secretary; and
(iii) By the close of business of the next working day to:
1. The Director;
2. The health officer in the jurisdiction where the death
occurred; and
3. The designated State protection and advocacy
system.
(3) An initial report:
(i) May be:
1. Oral if followed by a written report within 5 working
days from the date of the death; or
2. Written;
(ii) Shall contain the following relevant information:
1. The name, age, and sex of the deceased;
2. The time of discovery of the death;
3. The deceased's place of residence at the time of
death;

4. The location of the body at the time of discovery;
5. The place where the body was found;
6. The name of the person who took custody of the
body;
7. The name of the person evaluating the death, if
known;
8. Whether or not an autopsy is being performed, if
known; and
9. The name, address, and telephone number of the
next of kin or legal guardian, if known; and
(iii) Shall contain any other information the administrative
head of the facility determines should be provided to the medical examiner and the
persons listed in paragraph (2) of this subsection on the deaths occurring:
1. By violence;
2. By suicide;
3. By casualty;
4. Suddenly, if the deceased was in apparent good
health; or
5. In any suspicious or unusual manner.
(4) The written report shall be available for the Director, the health
officer in the jurisdiction where the death occurred, and the designated State
protection and advocacy system within 5 working days from the date of the death.
(5) If the death occurred in a program or facility that operates more
than one treatment program and where the deceased individual attended more than
one treatment program, the facility is required to make only one report.
(6) The sheriff, police, or chief law enforcement officer shall inform
the medical examiner in accordance with § 5-309(b) of this article and the medical
examiner, if necessary, shall conduct an investigation in accordance with the
provisions of that section.

(b) If the death occurred in a nonresidential psychiatric rehabilitation
program, the administrative head of the program shall report the death to the
Director by the close of business of the next working day.
(c) (1) The Director shall compile annually a status report for the
Secretary on patient deaths reported under this subtitle.
(2) At a minimum, the status report shall note:
(i) The number of deaths;
(ii) The location of each death;
(iii) The cause of each death, if known; and
(iv) Other data the Secretary determines to be relevant to the
status report.

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