(a) (1) A Program may be established by a local health department or a community–based organization, subject to the provisions of this subtitle.
(2) (i) A county may cooperate with another county to establish a Program.
(ii) A community–based organization may establish a multicounty Program.
(3) This subtitle does not apply to the AIDS Prevention Sterile Needle and Syringe Exchange Pilot Program established under Subtitle 8 of this title.
(b) (1) (i) A local health department or community–based organization shall apply to the Department and a local health officer for authorization to operate a Program.
(ii) A local health department or community–based organization may apply at any time for authorization to operate a Program under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.
(2) The Department and a local health officer jointly shall issue an authorization determination based on the ability of a Program to meet the requirements of this subtitle.
(3) The Department and a local health officer shall:
(i) Approve or deny an application for authorization to operate a Program within 60 days after receiving a complete application; and
(ii) Provide to the applicant a written explanation of the decision of the Department and local health officer.
(4) (i) A local health department or community–based organization may appeal an adverse decision by the Department and a local health officer to the Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services.
(ii) The Deputy Secretary shall:
1. Grant or deny an appeal within 60 days after receiving an appeal; and
2. Provide a written explanation of the Deputy Secretary’s decision to the local health department or community–based organization.
(c) If established under subsection (a) of this section, a Program shall:
(1) Provide for substance use outreach, education, and linkage to treatment services to participants, including distribution and collection of hypodermic needles and syringes; and
(2) Operate in accordance with:
(i) The technical assistance of the Standing Advisory Committee; and
(ii) The procedures, plans, and protocols approved by:
1. The local health officer for each county in which a Program is established; and
2. The Department.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 24 - Miscellaneous Provisions
Subtitle 9 - Opioid-Associated Disease Prevention and Outreach Programs
Section 24-902 - Establishment of Programs
Section 24-903 - Operation and Services; Development of Procedures, Outreach Plans, and Protocols
Section 24-905 - Duties of Department
Section 24-906 - Identification of Participants; Confidentiality of Information
Section 24-907 - Data Collection and Reporting
Section 24-908 - Immunity From Prosecution; Permitted Prosecutions
Section 24-909 - No Immunity From Drug-Related Criminal Prosecutions; Exceptions