Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.63.07.05 - Admission CriteriaA. To be involuntarily admitted to the program, an individual shall meet the following criteria: (1) Have a mental disorder:(2) Be 18 years old or older:(3) Be a resident of Baltimore City:(4) Have had two or more involuntary inpatient facility admissions in the preceding 12 months, including the most recent admission, before the application for admission into the program:(5) Has a demonstrated history of refusing community treatment that has been a significant factor in contributing to the current involuntary inpatient admission;(6) Has a treatment history and behavior that indicates the need for outpatient treatment to prevent deterioration after discharge and that is substantially likely to result in the individual becoming a danger to self or others in the community in the foreseeable future;(7) Has been offered, and refused, the opportunity to accept voluntary outpatient admission into the program on discharge from the inpatient facility;(8) Is substantially likely to benefit from the outpatient treatment;(9) Would not be a danger to self or others in the community if released to the program; and(10) For whom treatment in the program is the least restrictive alternative appropriate for the individual.B. To be voluntarily admitted to the program, an individual shall meet the following criteria: (1) Have a mental disorder;(2) Be 18 years old or older;(3) Be a resident of Baltimore City;(4) Have had a combination of two voluntary or involuntary inpatient facility admissions in the preceding 12 months, including the most recent admission before the application for admission into the program;(5) Have a demonstrated history of refusing community treatment that has been a significant factor in contributing to the current inpatient admission;(6) Have a treatment history and behavior that indicates the need for outpatient treatment to prevent deterioration after discharge that is substantially likely to result in the individual becoming a danger to self or others in the community in the foreseeable future;(7) Show that they are substantially likely to benefit from the outpatient treatment;(8) Not be a danger to self or others in the community if released to the program;(9) Be able to demonstrate that treatment in the program is the least restrictive alternative appropriate for the individual;(10) Participate in a settlement conference with the legal service provider and a representative of the inpatient facility; and(11) Enter into a settlement agreement endorsed by an ALJ whereby the individual agrees to adhere to program recommendations including a treatment plan or support services, or both, as needed by the individual.Md. Code Regs. 10.63.07.05
Regulation .05 adopted effective 44:22 Md. R. 1037, eff. 11/6/2017; amended effective 46:18 Md. R. 774, eff. 9/9/2019