Md. Code Regs. 10.25.15.03
Procedure for Initial State Designation.
Effective Aug 18, 201441:16 Md. R. 946Health-General Article, §§4-302, 19-103(c)(2)(i) and (ii), 19-109(a)(1), 19-135(a), (b), and (d), and 19-143(h), Annotated Code of Maryland
A. Application.
- (1) An entity seeking MSO State Designation shall submit an application in a form and manner specified by the Commission.
- (2) The application shall be signed by an individual authorized by the entity submitting the application.
B. Requirements for State Designation. An applicant for MSO State Designation shall:
- (1) Demonstrate that it meets all MSO State Designation criteria in effect at the date of application;
(2) Affirm that the applicant, a related entity, or a person or entity that is a principal, owner, operator, or part of management of the entity has never:
- (a) Pleaded guilty to, been convicted of, or received probation before judgment or similar diversionary disposition for a crime related to the operation of an MSO or for a crime involving fraud, dishonesty, or false dealing; or
- (b) Been found in violation of State or federal laws or regulations governing the operation of an MSO;
- (3) Provide all required documentation;
- (4) Timely provide additional information requested by the Commission as needed to complete the application; and
- (5) Agree to comply with the requirements of this chapter.
C. Review of Applications.
- (1) Commission staff shall review an application to determine compliance with the State Designation criteria.
(2) The Executive Director may approve or deny an application for State Designation, as follows:
- (a) The Executive Director shall award State Designation to an MSO that meets the requirements set forth in this chapter; and
- (b) If the Executive Director determines that an application should be denied, the Executive Director shall, within 30 days of receipt of a complete application, notify the applicant in writing of the decision, and include the reasons for denial.
D. Duration of State Designation.
- (1) State Designation is valid for 2 years from the date of issuance of an MSO State Designation certificate, unless suspended or revoked by the Commission.
- (2) An MSO awarded State Designation shall accept the designation in writing and agree to the comply with the requirements of this chapter.
Authority: Health-General Article, §§4-302, 19-103(c)(2)(i) and (ii), 19-109(a)(1), 19-135(a), (b), and (d), and 19-143(h), Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: November 15, 2010 (37:23 Md. R. 1610)
Regulations .01 — .11 repealed and new Regulations .01 — .08 adopted effective August 18, 2014 (41:16 Md. R. 946)