Maryland Code § HU-5-314

Section HU-5-314
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(a) In this section, "addictions specialist" means an addictions specialist
who is located on-site at a local department.
(b) (1) An addictions specialist shall assess the need of any adult or
minor parent applicant or recipient for substance abuse treatment:
(i) at the initial application for temporary cash assistance; or
(ii) when considered appropriate by the FIP case manager of
the local department.
(2) The addictions specialist shall screen the applicant or recipient to
expose potential barriers that the applicant or recipient may have in obtaining
employment such as a substance abuse problem.

(3) The addictions specialist shall inform each adult or minor parent
applicant or recipient of the requirements of FIP regarding substance abuse
treatment.
(4) If the applicant or recipient does not complete the screening
required under paragraph (2) of this subsection, the addictions specialist shall notify
the FIP case manager.
(c) (1) If the screening performed by the addictions specialist reveals
that an applicant or recipient has a substance abuse problem, the addictions
specialist shall:
(i) conduct, or refer for, an assessment of the applicant's or
recipient's substance abuse problem and, if appropriate, determine placement for
treatment and related support services;
(ii) refer the applicant or recipient for appropriate substance
abuse treatment and related support services;
(iii) obtain the signature of the applicant or recipient on a form
consenting to the release of confidential substance abuse treatment information;
(iv) forward the consent form to the appropriate substance
abuse treatment provider; and
(v) obtain any necessary treatment information from the
substance abuse treatment provider.
(2) (i) The substance abuse treatment provider shall notify the
addictions specialist of the ongoing treatment status of the applicant or recipient.
(ii) The addictions specialist shall notify the FIP case manager
if an applicant or recipient:
1. fails to complete the assessment required under
paragraph (1)(i) of this subsection;
2. fails to sign the consent form required under
paragraph (1)(iii) of this subsection;
3. is referred for appropriate substance abuse
treatment;

4. is awaiting the availability of appropriate
treatment;
5. fails to enroll or maintain enrollment with an
available substance treatment provider or to complete the treatment protocol;
6. is enrolled in a treatment program; or
7. successfully completes treatment.
(iii) The addictions specialist shall also notify the FIP case
manager regarding the ongoing treatment status of the applicant or recipient.
(d) An adult or minor parent applicant or recipient who complies with the
substance abuse treatment requirements of the FIP:
(1) shall receive a full temporary cash assistance benefit as long as
the applicant or recipient meets the other temporary cash assistance eligibility
requirements; and
(2) may be exempt from the work activity requirements for a period
of time determined by the FIP case manager in consultation with the addictions
specialist.
(e) An adult or minor parent applicant or recipient is not in compliance with
FIP requirements if the FIP case manager receives notice from the addictions
specialist that the applicant or recipient:
(1) fails to complete the screening or assessment required under
subsections (b)(2) and (c)(1)(i) of this section;
(2) fails to sign the consent form required under subsection (c)(1)(iii)
of this section; or
(3) is referred for appropriate and available substance abuse
treatment by the addictions specialist but fails to enroll or to maintain active
enrollment in the treatment program or complete the treatment protocol.
(f) After the FIP case manager receives a notice under subsection (e) of this
section, the local department shall:
(1) send a denial notice to the adult or minor parent applicant that:
(i) states:

1. that the applicant has not met FIP requirements;
2. the specific reason why the applicant is not eligible
for FIP; and
3. that if the applicant fails to fulfill the requirements
on or before the 30th work day after the application for temporary cash assistance
was filed, the application is denied; and
(ii) notifies the applicant of the applicant's right to appeal and
the procedures for filing an appeal; and
(2) separately determine eligibility for medical assistance and food
stamps.
(g) After the FIP case manager receives a notice under subsection (e) of this
section, the local department shall send a notice to the adult or minor parent recipient
that:
(1) identifies the recipient who is not in compliance with FIP
requirements;
(2) states the specific reason why that recipient is not in compliance
with FIP requirements; and
(3) states that 30 days after the date of the notice:
(i) the temporary cash assistance benefits will be reduced by
that increment in cash benefits attributable to the noncompliant recipient; and
(ii) the remainder of the cash benefits for the child or children
in the FIP case will be paid to a third party payee or a compliant adult recipient; and
(4) notifies the recipient of the recipient's right to appeal and the
procedures for filing an appeal.
(h) (1) The local department shall reduce the temporary cash assistance
benefits of an adult or minor parent recipient and pay the remainder of the cash
benefits to a third party payee or a compliant adult recipient as described in
subsection (g) of this section, if:

(i) the recipient fails to complete a substance use disorder
screening or assessment by an addictions specialist, as required under subsections
(b)(2) and (c)(1)(i) of this section; or
(ii) the required screening and assessment or the results of any
follow-up diagnostic testing or treatment reveal that the recipient has a substance
use disorder and the recipient refuses to enroll or maintain enrollment in available
and appropriate substance use disorder treatment.
(2) The local department shall continue to make temporary cash
assistance benefits payments to a third party payee or a compliant adult recipient
until the local department receives notice from the addictions specialist that the
recipient is actively enrolled, as defined by the Department, in the appropriate
substance use disorder treatment indicated by the addictions specialist.
(i) The local department may not deny an adult or minor parent applicant's
temporary cash assistance benefit or reduce an adult or minor parent recipient's
temporary cash assistance benefit as described under subsections (f) and (g) of this
section, if the applicant or recipient:
(1) receives the screening and assessment required under
subsections (b)(2) and (c)(1)(i) of this section, and the screening and assessment or
the results of any follow-up diagnostic testing or treatment reveal that the applicant
or recipient is a substance abuser; and
(2) agrees to participate in appropriate substance abuse treatment,
as determined by the addictions specialist, but the appropriate substance abuse
treatment is not available.
(j) The denial or reduction of temporary cash assistance under this section
does not affect an adult or minor parent applicant or recipient's eligibility for medical
assistance and food stamps, as long as the applicant or recipient meets the medical
assistance and food stamp program requirements.

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