Maryland Code § HG-19-1807

Section HG-19-1807
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(a) (1) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, an assisted
living manager who is employed by an assisted living program shall have completed
a manager training course that is approved by the Department and includes an
examination.
(2) The manager training course shall:
(i) Consist of at least 80 hours; and
(ii) Provide the training through in-person courses, virtual
training methods, or a combination of both.
(b) An assisted living manager employed by a program shall be required to
complete 20 hours of Department-approved continuing education every 2 years.
(c) In addition to the sanctions specified in COMAR 10.07.14.48, an assisted
living program that fails to employ an assisted living manager who meets the
requirements of this section may be subject to a civil money penalty not to exceed
$10,000.
(d) (1) The requirements of subsection (a) of this section do not apply to
an individual who:

(i) Is employed by an assisted living program and has enrolled
in a Department-approved manager training course that the individual expects to
complete within 6 months;
(ii) Is temporarily serving as an assisted living manager under
§ 9-3A-01 of the Health Occupations Article due to an assisted living manager
leaving employment and prior to the hiring of a permanent assisted living manager;
or
(iii) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection:
1. Has been employed as an assisted living manager in
the State for 1 year prior to January 1, 2006; or
2. Is licensed as a nursing home administrator in the
State.
(2) The Department may require an individual who is exempt under
paragraph (1)(iii) of this subsection to complete a manager training course and
examination if the Department finds that the assisted living manager repeatedly has
violated State law or regulations on assisted living and that those violations have
caused actual physical or emotional harm to a resident.
(e) The Department shall ensure that manager training courses approved
by the Department are affordable and accessible to assisted living programs and to
individuals seeking to enroll in the courses.

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