Maryland Code § HG-15-122.3

Section HG-15-122.3
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Available income" means the portion of income of a Program
recipient that the Program recipient is required to contribute to the cost of care for
the Program recipient under the Program.
(3) "Disabled person" has the meaning stated in § 13-101 of the
Estates and Trusts Article.
(4) "Guardian" means:
(i) A guardian of the person; or
(ii) A guardian of the property.
(5) "Guardian of the person" means a person who has been appointed
by a court as a guardian of the person of a disabled person under § 13-705 of the
Estates and Trusts Article.

(6) "Guardian of the property" means a person who has been
appointed by a court as a guardian of the property of a disabled person under § 13-
201 of the Estates and Trusts Article.
(7) "Guardianship services" means services provided to a recipient
who is a disabled person by a guardian while acting in the capacity as a guardian.
(8) "Recipient" means a Program recipient who receives long-term
care services and supports under the Program.
(b) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, when determining the available
income of a recipient who is a disabled person and has a guardian, the Department
shall include as part of the personal needs allowance guardianship fees payable for
guardianship services.
(c) The personal needs allowance for guardianship fees shall be as follows:
(1) If one person is serving as both the guardian of the person and
the guardian of the property of the recipient, the personal needs allowance shall be
$50 per month; and
(2) If one person is serving as the guardian of the person of the
recipient and a different person is serving as the guardian of the property of the
recipient, the personal needs allowance shall be $50 per month for each guardian.

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