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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 7-609

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§7–609.
To qualify for a certificate of approval, an applicant shall satisfy the Secretary that:
(1)The proposed private group home is consistent with the State plan;
(2)The applicant is a proper person to receive a certificate of approval;
(3)The proposed private group home is appropriate for the stated purpose;
(4)The proposed private group home meets or, on completion, will meet the licensing requirements of Subtitle 9 of this title;
(5)The proposed private group home meets or, on completion, will meet all of the general zoning requirements that apply to the site and that relate to:
(i)The height and size of any buildings that are involved;
(ii)The land that may be covered or occupied;
(iii)The open space requirements;
(iv)The density requirements; and
(v)The use of any land or buildings; and
(6)The applicant’s facilities meet the federal regulation requirements on program accessibility (45 C.F.R. §§ 84.21 through 84.23).
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