Maryland Code § HG-17-503

Section HG-17-503
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(a) Any local or county health department may submit to the Secretary its
cholesterol testing plan for review.
(b) (1) The Secretary shall review all submissions under this section as
soon as reasonably possible after the submission in order to determine whether it
meets the standards necessary for adequate off-site cholesterol testing in accordance
with this subtitle.
(2) If a plan submitted under this section meets the standards of this
subtitle, the Secretary may waive the permit requirements of the subtitle and permit
the submitting local or county health department to conduct cholesterol testing under
this subtitle for a period of 12 months, provided that:
(i) The submission adequately describes the cholesterol
testing plan for the effective 12 months;
(ii) The local or county health department provides all
information that the Secretary may reasonably require to determine compliance with
this section;
(iii) The local or county health department agrees to make
records available and submit reports to the Secretary as the Secretary may require;
(iv) Changes and amendments to the plan are submitted 60
days prior to proposed implementation; and
(v) All changes and amendments to the plan are approved by
the Secretary.
(3) If a plan submitted under this section does not meet the
standards of this subtitle, or if the information supplied in the submission is
considered by the Secretary to be insufficient for a determination, the submitting
local or county health department shall apply for a permit in accordance with this
subtitle.
(c) The Secretary may cancel a waiver granted under this section at any
time if the Secretary finds that the local or county health department does not
continue to meet the standards of this subtitle.

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