Maryland Code § HU-7-113

Section HU-7-113
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(a) The Secretary is responsible for the budget of the Department.

(b) Except as otherwise provided by law, the Secretary shall pay all money
collected by the Department under this subtitle into the General Fund of the State.
(c) (1) (i) Before publication in the Maryland Register, the Secretary
shall review new or proposed changes to regulations submitted by a unit of State
government that relate to the provision of resources and services to individuals with
disabilities.
(ii) The regulations shall include an assessment that describes
the impact of the proposed regulations on individuals with disabilities.
(2) Before implementation, the Secretary shall review new or
proposed changes to policies, programs, or services submitted by a unit of State
government that relate to the provision of resources and services to individuals with
disabilities.
(d) (1) The Secretary shall review, coordinate, and concur with any
application for federal aid, waivers, or grants that is:
(i) specific to services for individuals with disabilities; and
(ii) submitted by or through any unit of State government.
(2) Except as otherwise prohibited by law, the Secretary may apply
for, receive, and use grants-in-aid, funds, or services from the federal government or
any of its units, or any public or private source made available to the Department for
use in carrying out the powers and duties of the Secretary or the Department.
(e) (1) The Secretary shall review the State Disabilities Plan developed
by the Board in accordance with § 7-132 of this subtitle.
(2) The Secretary may approve the State Disabilities Plan or amend
the Plan if the Secretary determines that the Plan developed by the Board is not in
accordance with § 7-132 of this subtitle.
(3) The Secretary shall request that the Board revise the State
Disabilities Plan at least once every 4 years.
(4) The Secretary shall adopt regulations to implement the State
Disabilities Plan as approved or as amended in accordance with paragraph (2) of this
subsection.
(f) The Secretary shall submit an annual analysis of the State's progress in
implementing the State Disabilities Plan and related performance objectives to the

Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, to the
General Assembly on or before December 1 of each year.
(g) The Secretary may create citizens' advisory bodies that the Secretary
considers necessary for the effective operation of the Department.
§7-114. ** CONTINGENCY - IN EFFECT - CHAPTERS 6 AND 13 OF THE
2025 SPECIAL SESSION **
(a) (1) The Department is the principal unit of State government
responsible for developing, maintaining, revising, and enforcing statewide disability
policies and standards throughout the units of State government.
(2) In this capacity, the Department shall:
(i) serve as the principal advisor to the Governor on the means
and methods available to:
1. implement and fund support to individuals with
disabilities in accordance with the State Disabilities Plan;
2. modify or consolidate support to individuals with
disabilities; and
3. collaborate with federal, regional, and local units of
government to enhance the effectiveness of the provision and funding of support to
individuals with disabilities;
(ii) annually recommend projects to the Department of Budget
and Management for inclusion in the capital budget to promote access to State-owned
facilities for individuals with disabilities;
(iii) assist units of State government to identify federal, State,
local, and private funds available to the State for programs and services for
individuals with disabilities; and
(iv) provide technical assistance to local jurisdictions in
planning and implementing collaborative strategies consistent with the State
Disabilities Plan.
(b) The Department shall oversee and administer the following programs
and units:
(1) constituent services and ombudsmen programs;

(2) the Assistive Technology Guaranteed Loan Program under
Subtitle 6 of this title;
(3) the Office of Personal Assistance Services, including the
Attendant Care Program under Subtitle 4 of this title;
(4) Telecommunications Access of Maryland under Subtitle 8 of this
title;
(5) Telecommunications Devices and Distribution of Accessible
Information for Disabled Individuals under Subtitle 9 of this title;
(6) the Office of Disability Employment Advancement and Policy;
and
(7) the Maryland Assistive Technology Program under Subtitle 14 of
this title.
§7-114. ** CONTINGENCY - NOT IN EFFECT - CHAPTERS 6 AND 13 OF
THE 2025 SPECIAL SESSION **
(a) (1) The Department is the principal unit of State government
responsible for developing, maintaining, revising, and enforcing statewide disability
policies and standards throughout the units of State government.
(2) In this capacity, the Department shall:
(i) serve as the principal advisor to the Governor on the means
and methods available to:
1. implement and fund support to individuals with
disabilities in accordance with the State Disabilities Plan;
2. modify or consolidate support to individuals with
disabilities; and
3. collaborate with federal, regional, and local units of
government to enhance the effectiveness of the provision and funding of support to
individuals with disabilities;
(ii) annually recommend projects to the Department of Budget
and Management for inclusion in the capital budget to promote access to State-owned
facilities for individuals with disabilities;

(iii) assist units of State government to identify federal, State,
local, and private funds available to the State for programs and services for
individuals with disabilities; and
(iv) provide technical assistance to local jurisdictions in
planning and implementing collaborative strategies consistent with the State
Disabilities Plan.
(b) The Department shall oversee and administer the following programs
and units:
(1) constituent services and ombudsmen programs;
(2) the Assistive Technology Guaranteed Loan Program under
Subtitle 6 of this title;
(3) the Office of Personal Assistance Services, including the
Attendant Care Program under Subtitle 4 of this title;
(4) Telecommunications Access of Maryland under Subtitle 8 of this
title;
(5) Telecommunications Devices and Distribution of Accessible
Information for Disabled Individuals under Subtitle 9 of this title;
(6) the Office of Disability Employment Advancement and Policy;
(7) the Maryland Assistive Technology Program under Subtitle 14 of
this title; and
(8) the Maryland Disability Service Animal Program under Subtitle
15 of this title.

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