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Code · Maryland · Human Services

§ 10-459

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§10–459.
(1)Each year, within 120 days after the end of a provider’s fiscal year, the provider shall file an application for a renewal certificate of registration with the Department.
(2)An application shall:
(i)be filed in a form satisfactory to the Department; and
(ii)contain any reasonable and pertinent information that the Department requires.
(b)The Department shall issue a renewal certificate of registration if the Department determines that:
(1)all required documents have been filed and are satisfactory;
(2)any revised agreements for continuing care at home services meet the Department’s requirements;
(3)the proposed use of new or existing health facilities is not inconsistent with the State health plan;
(4)the provider has submitted all proposed advertisements, advertising campaigns, and other promotional materials for the program; and
(5)the form and substance of all advertisements, advertising campaigns, and other promotional materials submitted are not deceptive, misleading, or likely to mislead.
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