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Code · Maryland · Human Services

§ 7-1505

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§7–1505. ** CONTINGENCY – NOT IN EFFECT – CHAPTERS 6 AND 13 OF THE 2025 SPECIAL SESSION **
(a)To be eligible for selection as a nonprofit training entity under § 7–1204 of this subtitle, a nonprofit training entity shall:
(1)serve the needs of eligible individuals in the State; and
(2)generate its own revenue and reinvest the proceeds of that revenue in the growth and development of its programs.
(b)A nonprofit training entity may disqualify a Program participant from participation in the Program if the nonprofit training entity determines that the Program participant’s involvement in the Program:
(1)presents a danger to the Program participant’s mental or physical well–being;
(2)presents a direct threat to others, as defined by the federal Americans with Disabilities Act;
(3)presents a direct threat to the service animal’s mental or physical well–being; or
(4)does not meet the training requirements of the nonprofit.
(c)A Program participant may discontinue involvement in the Program for any reason.
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