§ 19-1801 “Assisted living program” defined
§ 19-1802 Supervision and monitoring of operation
§ 19-1803 Continuum of care; variety of services
§ 19-1804 Duties of Department
§ 19-1804.1 License
§ 19-1805 Further duties of Department; regulations
§ 19-1806 Assisted living program services as part of a continuum of care
§ 19-1807 Training requirements for assisted living managers
§ 19-1808 Services disclosure statement
§ 19-1809 Prohibited acts
§ 19-1809 v2 Prohibited acts
§ 19-1810 Appeals; hearing
§ 19-1811 Health Care Quality Account for Assisted Living Programs
§ 19-1812 Emergency electrical power generator
§ 19-1813
§ 19-1814 Office of Health Care Quality
§ 19-1815 COVID-19 testing plan

Terms Used In Maryland Code > HEALTH - GENERAL > Title 19 > Subtitle 18 - Assisted Living Programs

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