Maryland Code § HG-19-1406

Section HG-19-1406
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(a) Within 15 days of the request for an appeal by a nursing home, the
nursing home shall deposit the amount of the civil money penalty in an interest
bearing escrow account, the nursing home shall bear any cost associated with
establishing the escrow account, and the account shall be titled in the name of the
nursing home and the Maryland Department of Health as joint owners.
(b) When the Secretary issues the final decision of the Department:
(1) If the decision upholds the imposition of the full civil money
penalty, the escrow funds will be released to the Department within 15 days from the
date of the decision;
(2) If the decision upholds the imposition of a civil penalty, but
reduces the amount of the civil penalty, the amount due the Department will be
released to the Department with accrued interest within 15 days of the date of the
decision and the balance will be released to the nursing home within 15 days of the
date of the decision; or
(3) If the decision reverses the imposition of the civil penalty, the
escrow funds will be released to the nursing home within 15 days of the decision.
(c) (1) A hearing on the appeal shall be held in accordance with the
Administrative Procedure Act, under Title 10, Subtitle 2 of the State Government
Article.
(2) The Secretary shall have the burden of proof with respect to the
imposition of civil money penalties under § 19-1404 or § 19-1413.1 of this subtitle.
(3) A decision shall be rendered by the Office of Administrative
Hearings within 10 working days of the hearing.
(d) A nursing home is entitled to a 40% reduction in the amount of the civil
money penalty if it waives its right to a hearing within 30 days of the Department's
order.

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