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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 7-605

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§7–605.
(1)If the Secretary certifies that a public group home is needed in a county or multicounty region, the county or counties of the region, in consultation with the local consumer groups, promptly shall choose a site that meets the requirements of the State plan.
(2)Before submitting a proposed site to the Secretary, the governing body of the county where the site is located shall hold at least 1 public hearing in that county.
(b)The Secretary shall cooperate with and help the county or counties to choose a suitable site.
(c)If within 6 months after the Secretary certifies a need for a public group home, a suitable site is not submitted to the Secretary, the Secretary shall declare the county or counties to be in default. However, for good cause shown, the Secretary may extend the 6-month period not more than another 3 months.
(d)Within 3 months after the default by a county or counties, the Secretary shall:
(1)Choose a suitable site; and
(2)After holding a public hearing in the county where the site is located, recommend the site to the Board of Public Works.
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