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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 7-404.1

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§7–404.1.
(a)In this section, “legal resident” means an individual who maintains the State as the individual’s principal establishment, home of record, or permanent home and to where, whenever absent due to uniformed services obligation, the individual intends to return.
(b)A dependent of a legal resident of the State who is determined eligible to receive services from the Administration under this title shall retain eligibility for the services:
(1)Regardless of whether the legal resident leaves the State due to the legal resident’s uniformed services assignment outside the State; and
(2)If the dependent is otherwise eligible for the services.
(c)If a dependent of a legal resident is on a waiting list for services to be provided under this title, the Administration shall allow the dependent to remain on the waiting list for services while the legal resident is outside the State due to the legal resident’s uniformed services assignment outside the State.
(d)The Administration shall reinstate services provided under this title to a dependent of a legal resident who resides with the legal resident while the legal resident is outside the State due to the legal resident’s uniformed services assignment outside the State:
(1)On the relocation of the dependent to the State; and
(2)If a request for services is made.
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