(a) The Secretary, in consultation with the State Long–Term Care Ombudsman and area agencies on aging, shall adopt regulations to govern conflicts of interest to ensure that:
(1) no individual, or member of the immediate family of an individual, involved in the designation of the State Long–Term Care Ombudsman or a local long–term care ombudsman entity, is subject to a conflict of interest; and
(2) no ombudsman or immediate family member of an ombudsman is subject to a conflict of interest.
(b) The Secretary, in consultation with the State Long–Term Care Ombudsman and area agencies on aging, shall adopt regulations governing the confidentiality of information and documents, including resident records, facility records, and complainant identification.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 10 - Department of Aging
Subtitle 9 - Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
Section 10-902 - Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Established
Section 10-903 - Office of Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Section 10-904 - Qualifications
Section 10-906 - Regulations Related to Conflicts of Interest and Confidentiality
Section 10-907 - Coordination of Services
Section 10-908 - Statewide Uniform Reporting System for the Program
Section 10-909 - Annual Reports