Maryland Code § HG-7.5-101

Section HG-7.5-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) (1) "Addictive disorder" means a chronic disorder of the brain's
reward-activation system in which the individual pathologically pursues reward or
relief by substance use or other behaviors, with diminished control, and the
individual persists in the behavior despite adverse consequences.
(2) "Addictive disorder" includes gambling, which is the only
nonsubstance-related addictive disorder recognized by Maryland law.
(c) "Administration" means the Behavioral Health Administration.
(d) "Behavioral health" includes substance-related disorders, addictive
disorders, and mental disorders.
(e) "Behavioral health care" includes prevention, screening, early
intervention, treatment, recovery, support, wraparound, and rehabilitation services,
for individuals with substance-related disorders, addictive disorders, mental
disorders, or a combination of these disorders.
(f) "Behavioral health program" means a substance-related disorders
program, a mental health program, or an addictive disorders program, or a program
that consists of more than one of these programs.
(g) "Core service agency" means the designated county or multicounty
authority that is responsible for planning, managing, and monitoring publicly funded
mental health services.
(h) "Director" means the Director of the Administration.
(i) "Family support services" means a set of nonclinical activities provided
by family members of individuals with mental health or substance-related disorders

and addictive disorders to support individuals with mental health or substance-
related disorders and addictive disorders or their families.
(j) "Local addictions authority" means the designated county or
multicounty authority that is responsible for planning, managing, and monitoring
publicly funded substance-related disorders and addictive disorder services.
(k) "Local behavioral health authority" means the designated county or
multicounty authority that is responsible for planning, managing, and monitoring
publicly funded mental health, substance-related disorder, and addictive disorder
services.
(l) (1) "Mental disorder" means a behavioral or emotional illness that
results from a psychiatric disorder.
(2) "Mental disorder" includes a mental illness that so substantially
impairs the mental or emotional functioning of an individual as to make care or
treatment necessary or advisable for the welfare of the individual or for the safety of
the person or property of another.
(3) "Mental disorder" does not include an intellectual disability.
(m) "Mental health program" means a set of services that consists of
community-based treatment, care, or rehabilitation services, or any combination of
these, for individuals with a mental disorder.
(n) "Peer support services" means a set of nonclinical activities provided by
individuals in recovery from mental disorders, substance-related disorders, or
addictive disorders who use their personal, lived experiences and training to support
other individuals with mental disorders, substance-related disorders, or addictive
disorders.
(o) "Recovery residence" means a service that:
(1) Provides alcohol-free and illicit-drug-free housing to individuals
with substance-related disorders or addictive disorders or co-occurring mental
disorders and substance-related disorders or addictive disorders; and
(2) Does not include clinical treatment services.
(p) (1) "Substance-related disorder" means:
(i) An alcohol use disorder, alcohol abuse, alcohol dependence,
alcohol misuse, alcohol intoxication, or alcohol withdrawal;

(ii) A nonalcohol substance use disorder, drug dependence,
drug misuse, nonalcohol substance induced intoxication, or nonalcohol substance
withdrawal; or
(iii) Any combination of the disorders listed in items (i) and (ii)
of this paragraph.
(2) "Substance-related disorder" includes substance use disorders
and substance induced disorders.
(q) "Substance-related disorders program" means a set of services that:
(1) Are community-based, including those services provided by the
State or any of its political subdivisions; and
(2) Consist of:
(i) Any combination of treatment, care, or rehabilitation for
individuals with a substance-related disorder; or
(ii) Education for individuals known to be at risk of developing
substance-related disorders.

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