(a) A county or municipal corporation may establish a process to certify communities as Communities for a Lifetime under the Maryland Communities for a Lifetime Program. (b) The Department shall recommend criteria that local jurisdictions may use to certify Communities for a Lifetime, including: (1) the extent to which a community has sought and plans to expand public health, prevention, and wellness programs that serve older adults; (2) the extent to which a community has sought and plans to expand affordable transportation options; (3) the extent to which a community has sought and plans to expand affordable rental housing and the ability to own affordable homes; (4) the extent to which a community has sought and plans to expand employment, civic engagement, recreation, and leisure options for older adults; and (5) the extent to which a community has sought and plans to expand other initiatives that boost the abilities of older adults to age in place. (c) A Community for a Lifetime shall submit to the Department on or before September 1 each year a progress report on the community's efforts to enable aging in place and a report on the community's plans to enable aging in place in the future.
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