Maryland Code § HU-10-413

Section HU-10-413
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(a) (1) Each year, within 120 days after the end of a provider's fiscal
year, the provider shall file an application for a renewal certificate of registration in
a form satisfactory to the Department.
(2) A renewal application shall contain:
(i) any additions or changes to the information required by §§
10-408 through 10-410 of this subtitle;
(ii) an audited financial statement for the preceding fiscal year
prepared in accordance with an audit guide that the Department adopts;
(iii) an operating budget for the current fiscal year and a
projected operating budget for the next fiscal year;
(iv) a cash flow projection for the current fiscal year and the
next 2 fiscal years;
(v) a projection of the life expectancy and the number of
residents who will require nursing home care;
(vi) an actuarial study reviewed by a qualified actuary and
submitted every 3 years, unless the provider is exempted from the requirement for
an actuarial study by regulations adopted by the Department exempting categories
of providers that the Department determines have substantially limited long-term
care liability exposure;
(vii) the form and substance of any proposed advertisement,
advertising campaign, or other promotional material not previously submitted to the
Department; and
(viii) any further information that the Department requires.
(b) (1) The Department may charge a late fee if the application and
accompanying information are not received by the Department within 120 days after
the end of the provider's fiscal year.
(2) Failure to file the required information within 90 days after the
due date is a violation of this subtitle.

(c) The Department shall issue a renewal certificate of registration if the
Department determines that:
(1) the required documents have been filed;
(2) any revised continuing care agreements meet the requirements of
this subtitle;
(3) if the provider has been found to be in financial difficulty, the
provider has complied with Part VII of this subtitle;
(4) when appropriate, the facility has been licensed or certified by the
Maryland Department of Health or the Department; and
(5) the form and substance of all advertisements, advertising
campaigns, and other promotional materials submitted to the Department are not
deceptive, misleading, or likely to mislead.

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