- A. The following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
- (1) “Administration” means the Maryland Department of Health Administration.
- (2) “Audiologist” means an individual who is authorized to practice audiology under Health Occupations Article, Title 2, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (3) “Certified interpreter for hearing impaired persons” means an interpreter who possesses at the minimum a Comprehensive Skills Certificate issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf.
- (4) “Documented history of deafness or hearing impairment” means a documented diagnosis of hearing impairment made by an audiologist or by a Board-eligible or Board-certified otolaryngologist.
- (5) “Facility” means an inpatient or residential treatment program operated directly by the Administration.
- (6) “Gross testing” means either an interactive process which screens a person's ability to follow ordinary conversation or pure tone audiometric screening.
- (7) “Hearing aid” means any instrument or device designed for or represented as aiding, improving, or correcting hearing and any parts, attachments, or accessories of this instrument or device.
- (8) “Hearing impaired individual” means a person with an impairment so severe that with or without amplification, the processing of linguistic information through hearing is impaired.
- (9) “Individual treatment plan” means the plan of care identified for each patient as outlined in COMAR 10.21.03.
- (10) “Mental illness” means an illness resulting from a psychiatric disorder and does not include a primary diagnosis of alcohol or drug abuse or developmental disability.
- (11) “Otolaryngologist” means a physician identified by the State Board of Physician Quality Assurance as a specialist in otolaryngology as set forth in Health Occupations Article, §14-704, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (12) “Physician” means an individual who is authorized to practice medicine under Health Occupations Article, Title 14, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (13) “Pure tone audiometric screening” means the pure tone air conduction screening procedure used to rapidly and effectively identify a patient with a hearing impairment that interferes with or has the potential for interfering with communication.
- (14) “Qualified allied health professional” means the staff assigned by the facility and trained by an audiologist in procedures outlined in this chapter.
- (15) “Rinne and Weber testing” means the tuning fork test used to differentiate between conductive and sensory-neural hearing losses.
- (16) “Speech-language pathologist” means an individual who is authorized to practice speech-language pathology under Health Occupations Article, Title 19, Annotated Code of Maryland.
- (17) “Speech reading” means the use of visual cues in determining what the speaker is saying and may also be referred to as lip reading.
- (18) “Unit” means the inpatient unit of the institution designated by the Administration created specifically to treat those patients having both a mental illness and a hearing impairment.
Authority: Health-General Article, §10-204, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: January 8, 1990 (16:26 Md. R. 2792)