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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) In this section, “Program” means the Language Assistance Services Pilot Program.
(b) There is a Language Assistance Services Pilot Program.
(c) The purpose of the Program is to:
(1) Provide meaningful access to behavioral health care to children with limited English proficiency; and
(2) Establish a competitive grant process for local behavioral health authorities to provide reimbursement to behavioral health providers for language assistance services, including interpretation and translation services to:
(i) Children with limited English proficiency accessing and receiving behavioral health services; and
(ii) Parents and legal guardians coordinating the provision of behavioral health services and making health care decisions regarding the services on behalf of a child.
(d) The Administration shall administer the Program.
(e) The Administration shall implement the following requirements as part of administering the Program:
(1) A requirement that a grantee document and report:
(i) The number of children who received language assistance services broken down by primary language spoken;
(ii) The number of parents and legal guardians who received language assistance services broken down by primary language spoken; and
(iii) The number of language assistance services that were reimbursed broken down by the type of behavioral health service provided; and
(2) A requirement that, to request and receive a reimbursement from a Program grantee, a health care provider must:
(i) Be a licensed and accredited behavioral health provider; and
(ii) Have a current, written language access plan demonstrating how the provider ensures meaningful access to its programs and activities for individuals with limited English proficiency.
(f) The language access plan required under subsection (e)(2)(ii) of this section shall:
(1) Be provided to the grantee in addition to any request for reimbursement for language assistance services; and
(2) Include:
(i) A self-assessment of the circumstances under which the provider may encounter an individual with limited English proficiency;
(ii) A self-assessment of the number or proportion of individuals with limited English proficiency from each language group in the provider's service area to determine appropriate language assistance services;
(iii) The provider's procedure for identifying an individual's primary language;
(iv) The provider's procedure for providing language assistance services, including oral and written language assistance services;
(v) The provider's procedure for ensuring effective communication with individuals with limited English proficiency in languages encountered less frequently;
(vi) The provider's plan for training staff on the provider's policies and procedures; and
(vii) The provider's procedure for providing notice of language assistance services at no cost to individuals with limited English proficiency.
(g) For each of fiscal years 2025 and 2026, the Governor shall include in the annual budget bill an appropriation of $120,000 to the Program.
(h) The Administration shall award, at a minimum, three grants of $30,000 each in each of fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
(i) On or before December 1, 2025, 2026, and 2027, the Administration shall submit to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly a report on the implementation of the Program that includes:
(1) The total number of individuals with limited English proficiency who received language assistance services broken down by jurisdiction;
(2) The total number of children who received language assistance services broken down by primary language spoken;
(3) The total number of parents and legal guardians who received language assistance services broken down by primary language spoken;
(4) The total number of language assistance services that were reimbursed broken down by the type of behavioral health service provided; and
(5) The total amount in grant money provided to each grantee during the immediately preceding fiscal year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Health-General § 10-929 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/health-general/md-code-health-gen-sect-10-929/
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