Maryland Code § HG-19-109

Section HG-19-109
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(a) In addition to the powers set forth elsewhere in this subtitle, the
Commission may:
(1) Adopt rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this
subtitle;
(2) Create committees from among its members;
(3) Appoint advisory committees, which shall include consumers and
may include representatives of interested public or private organizations, to make
recommendations to the Commission on community-based services, long-term care,
acute patient services, ambulatory surgical services, specialized health care services,
residential treatment centers for emotionally disturbed children and adolescents,
mental health and alcohol and drug abuse services, and any other topic or issue that
the Commission considers necessary;
(4) Apply for and accept any funds, property, or services from any
person or government agency;
(5) Subject to subsection (d) of this section, award any funds received
from any person or government agency;
(6) Make agreements with a grantor or payor or with a grantee or
payee of funds, property, or services, including an agreement to make any study, plan,
demonstration, or project;
(7) Publish and give out any information that relates to the financial
aspects of health care and is considered desirable in the public interest; and
(8) Subject to the limitations of this subtitle, exercise any other
power that is reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes of this subtitle, including
adopting regulations that set reasonable deadlines for filing of information or reports
required under this subtitle and impose reasonable penalties for failure to file
information or reports as required.

(b) In addition to the duties set forth elsewhere in this subtitle, the
Commission shall:
(1) Adopt rules and regulations that relate to its meetings, minutes,
and transactions;
(2) Keep minutes of each meeting;
(3) Prepare annually a budget proposal that includes the estimated
income of the Commission and proposed expenses for its administration and
operation;
(4) Beginning December 1, 2000, and each December 1 thereafter,
submit to the Governor, the Secretary, and, subject to § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, the General Assembly an annual report on the operations and
activities of the Commission during the preceding fiscal year, including:
(i) A copy of each summary, compilation, and supplementary
report required by this subtitle; and
(ii) Any other fact, suggestion, or policy recommendation that
the Commission considers necessary; and
(5) Except for confidential or privileged medical or patient
information, make:
(i) Each report filed and each summary, compilation, and
report required under this subtitle available for public inspection at the office of the
Commission during regular business hours; and
(ii) Each summary, compilation, and report available to any
other State agency on request.
(c) (1) The Commission may contract with a qualified, independent third
party for any service necessary to carry out the powers and duties of the Commission.
(2) Unless permission is granted specifically by the Commission, a
third party hired by the Commission may not release, publish, or otherwise use any
information to which the third party has access under its contract.
(d) (1) In awarding funds under subsection (a)(5) of this section, the
Commission shall:

(i) Use a competitive process that affords interested persons
an opportunity to submit a proposal for funding; and
(ii) Evaluate proposals for funding using a panel that consists
of internal and external evaluators.
(2) The Commission shall:
(i) Provide on its website information that is easily accessible
to the general public about funds to be awarded under subsection (a)(5) of this section
and how to submit a proposal; and
(ii) Submit, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, an annual report to the General Assembly listing all funds
awarded under subsection (a)(5) of this section.

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