(a) In this section, “special medical needs facility” includes:
- (1) an assisted living facility as defined in § 19-1801 of the Health--General Article;
- (2) a congregate housing services program under Title 10, Subtitle 2 of the Human Services Article;
- (3) a hospice facility as defined in § 19-901 of the Health--General Article;
- (4) a hospital as defined in § 19-301 of the Health--General Article or a similar institution;
- (5) a nursing home as defined in § 19-1401 of the Health--General Article; or
- (6) any other type of facility that the Commission designates in regulation as a special medical needs facility.
(b) The purpose of this section is to:
- (1) further the service quality and reliability goals under § 7-213 of this subtitle as they relate to special medical needs facilities; and
- (2) encourage the reliable delivery of service to special medical needs facilities.
(c) The Secretary of Health shall:
- (1) on or before January 1 of each year, establish and provide a list of special medical needs facilities, including the licensed capacity of each facility, to each electric company for its service territory;
- (2) post the list required under item (1) of this subsection on the website of the Maryland Department of Health; and
- (3) establish a procedure to allow a special medical needs facility to remove its information from the list established under item (1) of this subsection.
(d) On or before April 1 of each year, an electric company shall submit to the Commission as part of the electric company's annual performance report under § 7-213(g) of this subtitle:
- (i) a list of special medical needs facilities that are served by protective devices that activated five or more times during the reporting period, resulting in a power outage;
(ii) a list of special medical needs facilities that experienced a service interruption that:
- 1. exceeded 4 consecutive hours during the reporting period; and
- 2. was reported to or was otherwise known to the electric company;
- (iii) a list of special medical needs facilities that are served by the 3% of feeders assigned to an electric company's service territory in the State that are identified by the electric company as having the poorest reliability during the reporting period; and
- (iv) a description of the electric company's performance in assessing and acting to remediate, and future plans and proposals to improve, the reliability of feeders and protective devices identified under this subsection.
- (e) This section does not prohibit the Commission from taking the corrective action authorized in § 7-213(f)(2) of this subtitle against an electric company that fails to meet any or all of the applicable standards.
Added by Acts 2013, c. 670, § 1, eff. July 1, 2013. Amended by Acts 2017, c. 62, § 6.