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Home » US Law » 2022 Maine Revised Statutes » TITLE 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE » Subtitle 6: FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS » Chapter 1689: VETERANS' ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS

22 §9001. Definition

§9001. Definition For purposes of this chapter, “veterans’ adult day health care program” or “program” means a therapeutically oriented outpatient day program that provides health maintenance and rehabilitative services to participants eligible for services under Title 37‑B, chapter 11; that provides individualized care delivered by an interdisciplinary health care team and support staff, with an […]

22 §9002. Rules

§9002. Rules The department shall adopt rules for veterans’ adult day health care programs, which must include, but may not be limited to, rules pertaining to the health and safety of the eligible participants and staff, the quality of the program provided, the administration of medication and licensing procedures. Reimbursement to the provider of veterans’ […]

22 §9003. License

§9003. License 1.  License required.  Beginning October 1, 2011, a person may not operate a veterans’ adult day health care program in this State without having obtained a license from the department.   [PL 2011, c. 444, §1 (NEW).] 2.  Fee.  The department shall by rule establish a reasonable fee for a program license.   […]

22 §9004. Fire safety

§9004. Fire safety 1.  Inspection required.  A license may not be issued by the department for a veterans’ adult day health care program until the department has received from the Commissioner of Public Safety a written statement signed by one of the officials designated under Title 25, section 2360, 2391 or 2392 to make fire […]

22 §9005. Prohibited employment based on disqualifying offenses

§9005. Prohibited employment based on disqualifying offenses 1.  Prohibited employment based on disqualifying offenses.  A veterans’ adult day health care program shall conduct a comprehensive background check for direct access personnel, as defined in section 1717, subsection 1, paragraph A‑2, in accordance with state law and rules adopted by the department and is subject to […]