Maryland Code § HO-9-301

Section HO-9-301
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an individual shall be
licensed by the Board before the individual may practice as a nursing home
administrator in this State.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, if a
licensee leaves or is removed from a position as a nursing home administrator by
death or for any other unexpected cause, the owner of the nursing home or other
appropriate nursing home authority shall immediately:
(i) Designate a licensed nursing home administrator to serve
in that capacity; and
(ii) Notify the Board of the designated licensed nursing home
administrator's name.
(2) (i) 1. In the event a licensed nursing home administrator
is not available, the owner or other appropriate nursing home authority shall
immediately appoint a nonlicensed person to serve in the capacity of interim nursing
home administrator.
2. The appointed nonlicensed person may act as the
interim nursing home administrator on filing an application with the Board
requesting a provisional license to practice as the interim nursing home
administrator for a period not to exceed 90 days.

(ii) 1. The owner or other appropriate nursing home
authority shall immediately notify the Board of the appointment and forward the
credentials of the person appointed to the Board for evaluation to assure that the
person appointed is experienced, trained, and competent.
2. The Board may issue a provisional license to the
applicant if the Board determines, in its discretion, that the applicant is of good moral
character and capable of adequately administering the nursing home for the
provisional period.
3. If the Board denies an application submitted in
accordance with subparagraph (i)2 of this paragraph:
A. The nonlicensed person shall immediately cease
acting as the interim nursing home administrator; and
B. If a licensed nursing home administrator remains
unavailable, the owner or other appropriate nursing home authority shall
immediately appoint another nonlicensed person to act as the interim nursing home
administrator.
4. A person appointed under subsubparagraph 3 of this
subparagraph shall file an application for a provisional license with the Board in
accordance with this paragraph.
(iii) The 90-day period begins on the date that the licensee
leaves or is removed from the position as a nursing home administrator.
(iv) The Board, on request and for good cause shown, may
extend the 90-day period for a further period of not more than 30 days.
(3) A licensed nursing home administrator designated under
paragraph (1) of this subsection shall submit to a criminal history records check in
accordance with § 9-302.1 of this subtitle.
(4) A person appointed in accordance with paragraph (2) of this
subsection shall submit to a criminal history records check in accordance with § 9-
302.1 of this subtitle.
(5) The Board may deny approval of an appointment under
paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection based on the results of a criminal history
records check required under paragraph (3) or (4) of this subsection after
consideration of the factors listed in § 9-308(b)(1) of this subtitle.

(6) Paragraphs (3) and (4) of this subsection do not apply to a person
licensed by a health occupations board who previously has completed a criminal
history records check required for licensure.

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