Maryland Code § HU-8-707

Section HU-8-707
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(a) In this section, "residential child care program" includes sites licensed
by the Developmental Disabilities Administration.
(b) A contract awarded or renewed between an agency and a provider shall
require the provider to:

(1) post conspicuously a "Residents' Bill of Rights" in the facility of
the provider stating that a resident has a right:
(i) to be treated with fairness, dignity, and respect;
(ii) to receive appropriate and reasonable adult guidance,
support, and supervision, consistent with the resident's age and level of development;
(iii) not to be abused, mistreated, threatened, harassed, or
subjected to corporal punishment or to other unusual or extreme methods of
discipline;
(iv) to have the resident's opinion heard and to be included, to
the greatest extent possible and consistent with the resident's age and level of
development, when major decisions, including regular case planning meetings, are
being made affecting the resident's life;
(v) to reasonable and clinically appropriate visitation, mail,
and telephone communication with relatives, friends, attorneys, social workers,
therapists, and guardians ad litem;
(vi) to have the resident's relatives and designated
representatives, who are authorized in writing by the contracting agency, to
communicate with the facility of the provider, ask questions of the facility of the
provider, and have questions answered promptly by the facility of the provider;
(vii) to language translation and interpretation services, if
necessary;
(viii) not to be discriminated against on the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual
orientation, gender identity, familial status, family responsibilities, matriculation,
political affiliation, disability, source of income, or place of residence or business; and
(ix) to an appropriate education, including educational
supports such as homework assistance, summer enrichment opportunities, and
employment skills training;
(2) develop and, on placement, provide to residents and their parents
or legal guardians a handbook of the policies of the provider and the contracting
agency as they relate to:
(i) the mission of the program;

(ii) placement and discharge;
(iii) daily routines;
(iv) treatment strategies;
(v) disciplinary practices;
(vi) visiting hours;
(vii) communication procedures with residents;
(viii) grievance procedures;
(ix) health care access;
(x) religious exercise access;
(xi) emergency telephone contact information;
(xii) family involvement;
(xiii) attorney access;
(xiv) community integration;
(xv) education;
(xvi) medical and dental care;
(xvii) recreation;
(xviii) life skills training;
(xix) clothing;
(xx) personal funds;
(xxi) food and nutrition;
(xxii) day care;
(xxiii) personal belongings;

(xxiv) extracurricular activities; and
(xxv) therapy; and
(3) document in each child's case file receipt and review by the child
and the parent or guardian of the child of the handbook required to be provided under
item (2) of this subsection.
(c) Nothing in this section precludes a contracting agency or provider from
providing additional rights to a resident.

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