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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 7.5-205.1

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§7.5–205.1.
(a)The Administration may establish an outpatient civil commitment pilot program to allow for the release of an individual who is involuntarily admitted for inpatient treatment under § 10–632 of this article on condition of the individual’s admission into the pilot program.
(b)If the Administration establishes a pilot program under subsection
(a)of this section, the Administration shall:
(1)Adopt criteria an individual must meet in order to be admitted into the pilot program;
(2)Establish application, hearing, and notice requirements;
(3)Specify the rights of an individual who may be or who has been admitted into the pilot program;
(4)Allow an eligible individual to request enrollment into the pilot program; and
(5)Allow an immediate family member of an eligible individual to request that the individual be voluntarily enrolled into the pilot program.
(c)If the Administration establishes a pilot program under subsection
(a)of this section, on or before December 1 each year the pilot program is in existence, the Administration shall submit to the Senate Finance Committee and the House Health and Government Operations Committee, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, a report that includes:
(1)The number of individuals admitted into the pilot program during the immediately preceding 12–month period;
(2)The number of applications for admission into the pilot program submitted during the immediately preceding 12–month period;
(3)The cost of administering the pilot program for the immediately preceding 12–month period;
(4)For individuals admitted into the program voluntarily and involuntarily:
(i)The percentage of individuals admitted into the pilot program who adhered to the treatment plan established for the individual under the pilot program;
(ii)Treatment outcomes; and
(iii)The type, intensity, and frequency of services provided to individuals admitted into the pilot program; and
(5)Any other information that may be useful in determining whether a permanent outpatient civil commitment program should be established.
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