Maryland Code § HG-20-108

Section HG-20-108
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Disabled individual" means an individual with actual or
potential limitations in self-care, mobility, hygiene, vocation, family role, or coping
mechanisms.
(3) "Reportable condition" means a:
(i) Spinal cord injury;
(ii) Stroke;
(iii) Amputation; or
(iv) Head injury.
(b) (1) Each hospital shall report to the Department within 7 days of the
occurrence of a reportable condition.
(2) (i) The report shall contain the individual's name, age,
residence, the type of disability, and any additional information that the Department
requires.
(ii) The information collected under this section is confidential
and not open to inspection nor considered a public record. The information shall only

be used statistically for the use of the Department in the performance of its duties,
except that the identities of individuals reported may be disclosed for research
purposes in accordance with the criteria set forth in § 4-501(e) of the General
Provisions Article.
(c) The report form shall be developed by the Department with input from
physicians, disabled individuals, and consumer advocates. The Department shall be
responsible for distributing the form to physicians and institutions.
(d) The Department shall establish a central registry to compile
information about disabled individuals with reportable conditions.
(e) (1) Within 15 days of receiving a report of an individual with a
reportable condition, the Department shall notify the individual or the individual's
parent or guardian of any assistance or services that may be available from the State
and of the eligibility requirements for such assistance or services.
(2) Upon request, the Department shall refer the individual to
appropriate divisions of the Department and other agencies, public or private, which
provide rehabilitation services for persons with reportable conditions.
(3) The Department shall make each public and private health and
social agency aware of the rehabilitation information provided by the Department
and advise them how to contact the Department to obtain the information.
(4) All other agencies of the State shall cooperate with the
Department to provide available, appropriate rehabilitation services to an individual
with a reportable condition who meets the eligibility requirements for such services.

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