Maryland Register, Volume 41, Issue 07, April 4, 2014
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Published date | 04 April 2014 |
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IN THIS ISSUE
General Assembly
Judiciary
Regulations
Errata
Special Documents
General Notices
Volume 41 • Issue 7 • Pages 411—452
Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of
Maryland, this issue contains all previously unpublished documents
required to be published, and filed on or before March 17, 2014, 5
p.m.
Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of
Maryland, I hereby certify that this issue contains all docu ments
required to be codified as of March 17, 2014.
Brian Morris
Acting Administrator, Division of State Documents
Office of the Secretary of State
Issue Date: April 4, 2014
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MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 41, ISSUE 7, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 2014
Closing Dates for the Maryland Register
Schedule of Closing Dates and Issue Dates for the
Maryland Register .................................................................... 415
COMAR Research Aids
Table of Pending Proposals .......................................................... 416
Index of COMAR Titles Affected in This Issue
COMAR Title Number and Name Page
08 Department of Natural Resources ..................................... 421
09 Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation ..... 421, 424
10 Department of Health and Mental Hygiene .............. 424, 425
12 Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services ...... 426
13A State Board of Education .......................................... 423, 430
21 State Procurement Regulations ......................................... 432
26 Department of the Environment ........................................ 433
31 Maryland Insurance Administration ......................... 423, 441
36 Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control
Agency ........................................................................... 442
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General Assembly
SYNOPSIS NO. 6 .................................................................. 419
The Judiciary
COURT OF APPEALS OF MARYLAND
DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS ................................... 420
SCHEDULE ...................................................................... 420
Final Action on Regulations
08 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
FISHERIES SERVICE
Fish .................................................................................... 421
Bait .................................................................................... 421
09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, AND
REGULATION
RACING COMMISSION
Thoroughbred Rules .......................................................... 421
10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE
BOARD OF MORTICIANS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Crematories — Definitions ................................................ 421
Crematories — Permit, Licensing, and Fees ...................... 421
Crematories — Inspections, Complaints, Investigations,
Grounds for Discipline, and Penalties ............................. 421
Crematories — Cremation Procedures ............................... 421
Crematories — Code of Ethics .......................................... 421
HEALTH SERVICES COST REVIEW COMMISSION
Uniform Accounting and Reporting System for Hospitals and
Related Institutions ......................................................... 422
Uniform Accounting and Reporting System for Hospitals and
Related Institutions ......................................................... 422
BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS
Regulations Governing Licensure ...................................... 422
BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS
Unprofessional Conduct .................................................... 422
13A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
FAMILY CHILD CARE
Scope and Definitions ....................................................... 423
Registration Application and Maintenance ........................ 423
Inspections, Complaints, and Enforcement ....................... 423
CHILD CARE CENTERS
Scope and Definitions ....................................................... 423
License Application and Maintenance ............................... 423
Staff Requirements ............................................................ 423
Educational Programs in Nonpublic Nursery Schools ....... 423
CHILD CARE — LETTERS OF COMPLIANCE
Scope and Definitions ....................................................... 423
Letter of Compliance Application and Maintenance ......... 423
Staff Requirements ............................................................ 423
LARGE FAMILY CHILD CARE HOMES
Scope and Definitions ....................................................... 423
Registration Application and Maintenance ........................ 423
Home Environment and Equipment .................................. 4 23
Provider and Staff Requirements ....................................... 423
31 MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
PROPERTY AND CASUALTY
Temporary Moratoriums and Weather Events ................... 423
Proposed Action on Regulations
09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, AND
REGULATION
RACING COMMISSION
Thoroughbred Rules .......................................................... 424
DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Elevator, Escalator, and Chairlift Safety ........................... 425
10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE
HEALTH SERVICES COST REVIEW COMMISSION
Rate Application and Approval Procedures ....................... 425
12 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION BOARD
General Regulations .......................................................... 426
13A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
CERTIFICATION
Teachers ............................................................................ 4 30
Teachers ............................................................................ 4 31
21 STATE PROCUREMENT REGULATIONS
SOCIOECONOMIC POLICIES
Minority Business Enterprise Policies ............................... 432
26 DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, SOLID WASTE, AND
POLLUTION CONTROL PLANNING AND FUNDING
Bay Restoration Fund Implementation .............................. 433
WATER POLLUTION
Certification of State Water Quality Laboratories ............. 435
31 MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH INSURANCE — GENERAL
Child Only Policies ........................................................... 441
HEALTH INSURANCE — GROUP
Small Employer Group Health Insurance — Self-Employed
Individuals ...................................................................... 441
36 MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY AND GAMING
CONTROL AGENCY
GAMING PROVISIONS
Mandatory Exclusion ........................................................ 442
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