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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 7-303

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§7–303.
(a)Through the Developmental Disabilities Administration, the Secretary shall establish and carry out a State plan to provide the following training and habilitation services:
(1)For individuals with developmental disability:
(i)Day habilitation services;
(ii)Family support services;
(iii)Individual support services;
(iv)Prevention and early detection of disabilities;
(v)Residential services in community-based settings;
(vi)Services coordination;
(vii)Services in State residential centers;
(viii)Services to insure protection of the individual rights and liberties of individuals with developmental disability;
(ix)Vocational services;
(x)Community supported living arrangements services; and
(xi)Any other services that may be necessary to permit delivery of the services under this subsection.
(2)For individuals without developmental disability, but who meet the eligibility requirements of § 7-403 of this title, individual support services.
(b)The Secretary periodically shall revise the State plan, but not less than every 2 years, to reflect changes in need, current available services, priorities, and any other changes that may affect the need for or scope of care and services.
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