Maryland Code § HG-13-1109

Section HG-13-1109
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(a) Except as provided in § 13-1115(f) of this subtitle, this section does not
apply to Baltimore City.
(b) (1) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a local health officer
may apply to the Department for a Local Public Health Cancer Grant.
(2) The amount of a Local Public Health Cancer Grant shall be
determined by the Department using the formula that is established under § 13-1108
of this subtitle.
(c) Before applying for a Local Public Health Cancer Grant, a local health
officer shall:
(1) Establish a Community Health Coalition, as provided under § 13-
1111 of this subtitle, or identify another coalition approved by the Department; and
(2) With the assistance of the coalition established or identified
under item (1) of this subsection:

(i) Identify all existing cancer prevention, education,
screening, and treatment programs that relate to targeted cancers in the county that
are publicly funded;
(ii) Evaluate the effectiveness of the publicly funded programs
identified under item (i) of this paragraph; and
(iii) Develop a Comprehensive Plan for Cancer Prevention,
Education, Screening, and Treatment that outlines a strategy for meeting the cancer
prevention, education, screening, and treatment goals and requirements established
for the county under § 13-1108 of this subtitle.
(d) A Comprehensive Plan for Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening,
and Treatment shall:
(1) Include a list of the members of the coalition established or
identified under subsection (c)(1) of this section and their organizational affiliations;
(2) Include the evaluation of any program funded with a Local Public
Health Cancer Grant in the prior year;
(3) Each year, after the first year of funding, demonstrate that
progress has been made toward meeting the cancer prevention, education, screening,
and treatment goals established for the county under § 13-1108 of this subtitle;
(4) Include a budget plan that provides specific levels of funding for
each initiative described in the Plan and an explanation as to how each initiative is
expected to help meet the cancer prevention, education, screening, and treatment
goals and requirements established for the county under § 13-1108 of this subtitle;
(5) Demonstrate that the county has met the base-year funding
requirement established under § 13-1112 of this subtitle;
(6) Demonstrate that any early detection or screening program that
is or will be funded under a Local Public Health Cancer Grant provides necessary
treatment or linkages to necessary treatment for uninsured individuals who are
diagnosed with a targeted or non-targeted cancer as a result of the screening process;
(7) Each year, after the first year of funding, identify all persons who
received money under a Local Public Health Cancer Grant in the prior year and state
the amount of money that was received by each person under the Grant;

(8) Each year, after the first year of funding, state the amount of
money that was received by a county under a Local Public Health Cancer Grant in
the prior fiscal year that remained unspent and unobligated at the end of that year;
(9) Describe how the Plan will help to eliminate the greater incidence
of and higher morbidity rates for cancer in minority populations and rural areas, with
particular emphasis on how the Plan seeks to address the relevant findings and
recommendations of the Task Force Report;
(10) Describe how the Plan will help to increase availability of and
access to health care services for uninsured and underinsured individuals and
medically underserved populations, with particular emphasis on how the Plan seeks
to address the relevant findings and recommendations of the Task Force Report;
(11) Demonstrate that priority consideration was given to persons,
including federally qualified health centers, that have demonstrated a commitment
to providing cancer prevention, education, screening, and treatment services to
uninsured and underinsured individuals in the county and a proven ability to do so;
and
(12) Contain any data or other information required by the
Department.
(e) A local health officer who seeks to obtain a Local Public Health Cancer
Grant shall apply to the Department by submitting a copy of the county's
Comprehensive Plan for Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening, and Treatment for
approval.
(f) Each year, a local health officer, in consultation with the coalition
established or identified under subsection (c)(1) of this section, shall update the
Comprehensive Plan for Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening, and Treatment.
(g) (1) The Department may designate a person other than the head of a
county health department to coordinate a county's cancer prevention, education,
screening, and treatment efforts if:
(i) The county health department is unwilling to coordinate
these efforts;
(ii) The county health department has been unsuccessful in
implementing cancer prevention, education, screening, and treatment initiatives that
satisfy performance standards established by the Department; or

(iii) The county health department lacks sufficient staff or
resources to coordinate these efforts.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, the Department shall
establish procedures for making a designation under this subsection.
(3) If the Department determines that it is necessary to designate a
person other than the local health officer to coordinate a county's cancer prevention,
education, screening, and treatment efforts, the Department may designate the
Department as the entity that will coordinate the county's efforts.

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