A. Required Staff. The OMHC shall have staff that is sufficient in numbers and qualifications to provide clinically appropriate services to the individuals served and includes, at a minimum:
(1) A program director who is:
(a) A licensed mental health professional, or has a master's degree in one of the following fields:
- (i) Mental health;
- (ii) Health services; or
- (iii) Business administration;
- (b) Employed by the OMHC at least 20 hours per week; and
(c) Responsible for administrative oversight of the OMHC, including, at a minimum:
- (i) Fulfilling the administrative requirements under COMAR 10.21.17;
- (ii) Fulfilling the requirements of this chapter;
- (iii) Ensuring the continuity of service if clinical staff at the OMHC site are unavailable to fulfill their responsibilities to the individuals served;
- (iv) Ensuring a system of clinical supervision of the multidisciplinary treatment staff; and
- (v) Having knowledge of all regulatory requirements related to the operation of the program;
(2) A medical director who:
- (a) Is a psychiatrist;
- (b) Is employed by and is on site at the OMHC at least 20 hours per week;
- (c) If employed full time by the program, may also serve as program director; and
(d) Has overall responsibility for clinical services, including, at a minimum:
- (i) Establishing and maintaining appropriate standards for diagnosis and treatment, including therapeutic modalities and prescribing practices;
- (ii) Medical aspects of quality management;
- (iii) Adequate physician coverage; and
- (iv) Ensuring adequate clinical supervision of treatment staff;
(3) A multidisciplinary licensed mental health professional staff that:
- (a) Provides evaluation and treatment services;
- (b) Is in addition to the OMHC psychiatrist; and
- (c) Includes representatives of two different mental health professions both of which are represented on-site 50 percent of the OMHC's regularly scheduled hours.
- B. Students. The program may use students according to the provisions of COMAR 10.21.17.12E.
- C. Volunteers. The program may use volunteers according to the provisions of COMAR 10.21.17.12F.
Authority: Health-General Article, §§10-901 and 10-902, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: February 13, 1995 (22:3 Md. R. 153)
Chapter revised effective November 16, 1998 (25:23 Md. R. 1696)
Regulations .01 — .08 repealed and new Regulations .01 — .11 adopted effective January 14, 2008 (35:1 Md. R. 19)
Regulation .07B amended effective April 29, 2013 (40:8 Md. R. 724)