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1890
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Ch. 583
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(1) Otherwise is entitled to the license;
(2) Pays to the Secretary the renewal fee set by the
Secretary in regulations; [and.] AND
(3) Submits to the Secretary;
(i) A renewal application on the form that the
Secretary requires; and
(ii) Satisfactory evidence of compliance with
any requirements set under this subtitle for license renewal.
19-328.
(b) (3) An aggrieved party is entitled to a hearing on each
continuation of the [admission] ADMISSIONS restriction. Within 7
days after a request by an aggrieved party, a hearing shall be
held to determine the appropriateness of the admissions
restriction.
19-344.
(f) [It] IF it is feasible to do so and not medically
contraindicated, spouses who are both residents of the facility
shall be given the opportunity to share a room.
19-719.
Under rules, regulations, and procedures that the Secretary
approves and using methods that keep the identity of patients as
confidential as possible, assure objective [evaluation]
EVALUATION, and are consistent with § 19-710 of this subtitle,
the Department may do periodic examinations to:
(1) Determine the quality of health care services
being provided by health maintenance organizations; and
(2) Develop statistical information.
19-901.
(b) "Hospice" means a facility that:
(1) Provides a hospice care program; [and]
(2) Is separate from any other facility; and
(3) Admits at least 2 but not more than 8 individuals
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who:
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(i) Are unrelated; [and]
(ii) Have no reasonable prospect of a cure; and
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