Maryland Code § HG-13-3705

Section HG-13-3705
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(a) (1) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, a certified
community health worker training program must be accredited by the Department
before operating in the State.
(ii) A certified community health worker training program in
operation on October 1, 2018, may continue to operate until the deadline established
by the Department under paragraph (3)(i)2 of this subsection.

(iii) An apprenticeship program registered with the Maryland
Department of Labor may be accredited by the Department as a certified community
health worker training program.
(2) The Department, working in collaboration with the Advisory
Committee, shall adopt regulations establishing a procedure for accrediting
community health worker training programs.
(3) (i) The regulations adopted under this subsection shall
include:
1. A deadline before which certified community health
worker training programs in operation on October 1, 2018, must apply for
accreditation; and
2. A deadline before which the Department will make
a decision regarding accreditation applications.
(ii) The Department shall consult with community health
worker training programs in establishing the time frames required under this
paragraph.
(4) The regulations adopted under this subsection shall include:
(i) A procedure for reviewing a certified community health
worker training program's application;
(ii) Curriculum requirements;
(iii) A process through which an individual working as a
community health worker on October 1, 2018, and who already possesses the
knowledge taught in a community health worker training program accredited by the
Department under this section, may be exempted from the training required under §
13-3706(b)(1) of this subtitle;
(iv) Requirements for periodic review of an accredited certified
community health worker training program;
(v) A process by which the Department shall notify a certified
community health worker training program in operation on October 1, 2018, of any
changes needed to comply with the Department's accreditation requirements;

(vi) A reasonable deadline before which a certified community
health worker training program in operation on October 1, 2018, is required to comply
with the Department's accreditation requirements; and
(vii) A process by which the Department may revoke a certified
community health worker training program's accreditation that allows for an
adequate hearing and chance for appeal.
(b) The Department, working in collaboration with the Advisory
Committee, shall:
(1) Adopt initial regulations for the certification of community health
workers that establish:
(i) That any individual who completes a community health
worker training program accredited by the Department under subsection (a) of this
section is a qualified community health worker applicant; and
(ii) An initial fee for the certification of community health
workers, not to exceed $75, which shall be adjusted as advised by the Advisory
Committee;
(2) Keep a current record of all certified community health workers;
(3) Collect and account for fees provided for under this subtitle;
(4) Pay all necessary expenses associated with certifying community
health workers in accordance with the State budget;
(5) Keep a complete record of proceedings relating to certified
community health workers; and
(6) Maintain a list of certified community health workers on its
website to allow employers and consumers to verify the certification status of
community health workers.
(c) The Department may adopt regulations on the procedures for:
(1) Denying a certification application;
(2) Suspending and revoking certificates;
(3) Renewing certificates; and

(4) Otherwise regulating the certification of community health
workers.
(d) The Department may adopt any additional regulations recommended by
the Advisory Committee for the certification of community health workers.

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