Maryland Code § HG-7-101

Section HG-7-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Administration" means the Developmental Disabilities
Administration.
(c) (1) "Admission" means the process by which an individual with an
intellectual disability is accepted as a resident in a State residential center.
(2) "Admission" includes the physical act of the individual entering
the facility.
(d) (1) "Alternative living unit" means a residence that:
(i) Provides residential services for individuals who, because
of developmental disability, require specialized living arrangements;
(ii) Admits not more than 3 individuals; and
(iii) Provides 10 or more hours of supervision per unit, per
week.
(2) "Alternative living unit" does not include a residence that is
owned or rented by:
(i) 1 or more of its residents; or
(ii) A person who:
1. Is an agent for any of the residents; but
2. Is not a provider of residential supervision.
(e) "Claim" has the meaning stated in § 2-601 of this article.
(f) "Deputy Secretary" means the Deputy Secretary for Developmental
Disabilities.
(g) "Developmental disability" means a severe chronic disability of an
individual that:

(1) Is attributable to a physical or mental impairment, other than the
sole diagnosis of mental illness, or to a combination of mental and physical
impairments;
(2) Is manifested before the individual attains the age of 22;
(3) Is likely to continue indefinitely;
(4) Results in an inability to live independently without external
support or continuing and regular assistance; and
(5) Reflects the need for a combination and sequence of special,
interdisciplinary, or generic care, treatment, or other services that are individually
planned and coordinated for the individual.
(h) "External support" means:
(1) Periodic monitoring of the circumstances of an individual with
respect to:
(i) Personal management;
(ii) Household management; and
(iii) The use of community resources; and
(2) Rendering appropriate advice or assistance that may be needed.
(i) "Fee-for-service" means a method for payment that requires a person
to submit a claim for payment to the Department for each service performed.
(j) "Group home" means a residence that:
(1) Provides residential services for individuals who, because of
developmental disability, require specialized living arrangements;
(2) Admits at least 4 but not more than 8 individuals; and
(3) Provides 10 or more hours of supervision per home, per week.
(k) "Habilitation" means a process by which a provider of services enables
an individual to acquire and maintain life skills to cope more effectively with the
demands of the individual's own person and environment and to raise the level of the
individual's mental, physical, social, and vocational functioning.

(l) (1) "Individual-directed and family-directed goods and services"
means services, equipment, activities, or supplies for individuals who self-direct
services that:
(i) Relate to a need or goal identified in the person-centered
plan of service;
(ii) Maintain or increase independence;
(iii) Promote opportunities for community living and inclusion;
and
(iv) Are not available under another waiver service or services
provided under the State plan established in Subtitle 3 of this title.
(2) "Individual-directed and family-directed goods and services"
includes all goods or services authorized by regulations adopted or guidance issued
by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under § 1915(c) of the
Social Security Act.
(m) (1) "Individual support services" means an array of services that are
designed to increase or maintain an individual's ability to live alone or in a family
setting.
(2) "Individual support services" include:
(i) In-home assistance with meals and personal care;
(ii) Counseling;
(iii) Physical, occupational, or other therapies;
(iv) Architectural modification; and
(v) Any other services that the Administration considers
appropriate to meet the individual's needs.
(3) "Individual support services" does not include full day or
residential services.
(n) "Intellectual disability" means a developmental disability that is
evidenced by significantly subaverage intellectual functioning and impairment in the
adaptive behavior of an individual.

(o) "Knowingly" has the meaning stated in § 2-601 of this article.
(p) "Live independently" means:
(1) For adults:
(i) Managing personal care, such as clothing and medication;
(ii) Managing a household, such as menu planning, food
preparation and shopping, essential care of the premises, and budgeting; and
(iii) Using community resources, such as commercial
establishments, transportation, and services of public agencies; or
(2) For minors, functioning in normal settings without the need for
supervision or assistance other than supervision or assistance that is age appropriate.
(q) "Meaningful day services" means employment supports or home- and
community-based supports, other than residential services, that assist an individual
in developing and maintaining skills, interests, and personalized connections that
may create opportunities for paid employment, increased independence, or
meaningful relationships with other individuals in the community.
(r) "Person-centered plan of service" means that a plan for services and
supports:
(1) Is developed with a focus on the individual having control over
the services and supports;
(2) Ensures that the individual is the primary contributor to the plan
and may receive support from other persons selected by the individual in developing
the plan;
(3) Identifies and addresses, to the extent practicable:
(i) The individual's preferences and interests related to
achieving the individual's desired lifestyle; and
(ii) The supports required to achieve the individual's desired
lifestyle and provided in a manner that enables the individual to have control over
the individual's daily life and maintains the individual's health and welfare; and

(4) Aligns services and supports to ensure that the individual has
access to the full benefits of community living in a manner that emphasizes the
individual's quality of life, well-being, and informed choice.
(s) "Provider" means an individual who is licensed or certified under
Subtitle 9 of this title and provides services to:
(1) A recipient; or
(2) An individual with a developmental disability who receives
funding for services from a source other than the Administration.
(t) "Recipient" means an individual who receives services funded by the
Administration under this title.
(u) "Release" means a permanent, temporary, absolute, or conditional
release of an individual from a State residential center.
(v) "Residential services" means individualized support and services that
assist an individual in developing and maintaining skills in living in the community.
(w) (1) "Self-directed services" means waiver program services:
(i) For which participants or their representatives have
decision-making authority over and take direct responsibility for management of the
services with the assistance of available supports chosen by the participant or the
participant's representative; and
(ii) That are provided in a manner that:
1. Furthers the right of individuals and their
representatives, as applicable, to make choices about and direct all aspects of their
lives, including by choosing and controlling the delivery of waiver services, who
provides the services, and how services are provided; and
2. Recognizes that all individuals have the capacity to
make choices and may be supported in making choices.
(2) "Self-directed services" includes services that:
(i) Provide an individual with:

1. The decision-making employer authority to recruit,
hire, train, supervise, and dismiss the employees and vendors who furnish the
individual's services; and
2. The budget authority over how funds in a budget are
spent within the total approved annual budget;
(ii) Maximize the opportunities of an individual to live as
independently as possible in the most inclusive community-based setting of the
individual's choice;
(iii) Empower an individual to exercise choice and control over
needed long-term services and supports; and
(iv) Help to maintain and improve the individual's health and
quality of life in the individual's community.
(x) "Services" means residential, day, or other services that provide for
evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, care, supervision, assistance, or attention to
individuals with developmental disability and that promote habilitation of these
individuals.
(y) "Services coordination" means a service that consists of the following 3
major functions that are designed to assist an individual in obtaining the needed
services and programs that the individual desires in order to gain as much control
over the individual's own life as possible:
(1) Planning services;
(2) Coordinating services; and
(3) Monitoring service delivery to the individual.
(z) "State residential center" means a licensed facility operated by the State
that provides residential and habilitation services to individuals with an intellectual
disability who are at least 18 years old and meet the criteria set forth in § 7-502 of
this title.
(aa) "Support broker" means a person who works at the direction of and for
the benefit of an individual who uses self-directed services, including by assisting the
individual or another individual chosen by the individual with:

(1) Making informed decisions in arranging for, directing, and
managing services the individual receives, including decisions related to personnel
requirements and resources needed to meet the requirements;
(2) Accessing and managing identified supports and services for the
individual; and
(3) Performing other tasks as assigned by the individual and as
authorized by regulations adopted or guidance issued by the federal Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services under § 1915(c) of the Social Security Act.
(bb) "Support services" means supports that assist an individual to maintain
or improve the individual's functional abilities, enhance interactions, or engage in
meaningful relationships in the home or community.
(cc) "Treatment" means any education, training, professional care or
attention, or other program that is given to an individual with developmental
disability.
(dd) "Vocational services" means a service that provides job training and
placement, supported employment and training in acceptable work behaviors, and
vocationally-related social and other skills.
(ee) "Waiver program" means each Medicaid Home- and Community-Based
Services Waiver funding program submitted by the Department and approved by the
federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in accordance with § 1915(c) of
the Social Security Act that is overseen and administered by the Administration.
(ff) "Waiver program services" means services funded by the Administration
in accordance with a waiver program, including:
(1) Meaningful day services;
(2) Residential services; and
(3) Support services.

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