Maryland Code § HG-19-308

Section HG-19-308
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(a) The Secretary shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations that set
standards of services for related institutions, accredited hospitals, nonaccredited
hospitals, accredited residential treatment centers, and nonaccredited residential
treatment centers in the following areas:
(1) The care of patients;
(2) The medical supervision of patients;
(3) The physical environment;
(4) Disease control;

(5) Sanitation;
(6) Safety; and
(7) Dietary matters.
(b) (1) To assure compliance with the standards adopted under this
subtitle, the Secretary shall have an inspection made:
(i) Of each related institution, each accredited hospital or
nonaccredited hospital, and each accredited residential treatment center or
nonaccredited residential treatment center for which a license is sought; and
(ii) Periodically of each related institution, each accredited
hospital or nonaccredited hospital, and each accredited residential treatment center
or nonaccredited residential treatment center for which a license has been issued.
(2) At least 2 inspections a year of each related institution shall be
unannounced.
(3) The part of a building that contains part of a hospital, residential
treatment center, or related institution and any outbuilding are considered part of
the facility and are subject to inspection to determine occupancy status for licensing
purposes.
(4) Subject to § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, during each
regular session of the General Assembly, the Department shall submit to the General
Assembly a report on the inspections.
(5) (i) An employee of the Department may not inform a hospital,
residential treatment center, or related institution of any proposed inspection
activity, unless the chief of the employee's division directs the employee to do so.
(ii) An employee who violates any provision of this paragraph
is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000
or imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or both.

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