Maryland Code § PU-7-213.1

Section PU-7-213.1
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(a) In this section, "special medical needs facility" includes:
(1) an assisted living facility as defined in § 19-1801 of the Health -
General Article;
(2) a congregate housing services program under Title 10, Subtitle 2
of the Human Services Article;
(3) a hospice facility as defined in § 19-901 of the Health - General
Article;
(4) a hospital as defined in § 19-301 of the Health - General Article
or a similar institution;
(5) a nursing home as defined in § 19-1401 of the Health - General
Article; or
(6) any other type of facility that the Commission designates in
regulation as a special medical needs facility.

(b) The purpose of this section is to:
(1) further the service quality and reliability goals under § 7-213 of
this subtitle as they relate to special medical needs facilities; and
(2) encourage the reliable delivery of service to special medical needs
facilities.
(c) The Secretary of Health shall:
(1) on or before January 1 of each year, establish and provide a list
of special medical needs facilities, including the licensed capacity of each facility, to
each electric company for its service territory;
(2) post the list required under item (1) of this subsection on the
website of the Maryland Department of Health; and
(3) establish a procedure to allow a special medical needs facility to
remove its information from the list established under item (1) of this subsection.
(d) On or before April 1 of each year, an electric company shall submit to
the Commission as part of the electric company's annual performance report under §
7-213(g) of this subtitle:
(i) a list of special medical needs facilities that are served by
protective devices that activated five or more times during the reporting period,
resulting in a power outage;
(ii) a list of special medical needs facilities that experienced a service
interruption that:
1. exceeded 4 consecutive hours during the reporting period;
and
2. was reported to or was otherwise known to the electric
company;
(iii) a list of special medical needs facilities that are served by the 3%
of feeders assigned to an electric company's service territory in the State that are
identified by the electric company as having the poorest reliability during the
reporting period; and

(iv) a description of the electric company's performance in assessing
and acting to remediate, and future plans and proposals to improve, the reliability of
feeders and protective devices identified under this subsection.
(e) This section does not prohibit the Commission from taking the corrective
action authorized in § 7-213(f)(2) of this subtitle against an electric company that
fails to meet any or all of the applicable standards.

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