Maryland Code § HG-7-717

Section HG-7-717
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(a) (1) In this part, "low intensity support services" means a program
designed to:
(i) Enable a family to provide for the needs of a child or an
adult who is living in the home and has a severe chronic disability that:
1. Is attributable to a physical or mental impairment,
other than the sole diagnosis of mental illness, or to a combination of physical and
mental impairments; and
2. Is likely to continue indefinitely; or
(ii) Support an adult who is living in the community and has a
severe chronic disability that:

1. Is attributable to a physical or mental impairment,
other than the sole diagnosis of mental illness, or to a combination of physical and
mental impairments; and
2. Is likely to continue indefinitely.
(2) "Low intensity support services" includes the services and items
listed in §§ 7-701(d) and 7-706(c) of this subtitle.
(b) There is a Low Intensity Support Services Program in the
Administration.
(c) Low intensity support services shall be flexible to meet the needs of
individuals or families.
(d) (1) (i) Through fiscal year 2025, the Administration shall
establish a cap of no less than $2,000 of low intensity support services per individual
per fiscal year to a qualifying individual.
(ii) For fiscal year 2026 and each fiscal year thereafter, the
Administration shall establish a cap of no less than $1,000 of low intensity support
services per individual per fiscal year to a qualifying individual.
(2) The Administration may waive the cap on low intensity support
services provided under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(e) (1) An individual seeking low intensity support services is not
required to:
(i) Submit an application to the Department as provided in §
7-403 of this title; or
(ii) Complete an application for the Medical Assistance
Program if the low intensity support services will be provided to a minor.
(2) The Department may develop a simplified application process for
low intensity support services.
(f) The Administration shall deliver services to an eligible individual
seeking low intensity support services dependent on the availability and allocation of
funds provided by the Administration.

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