Current through Register Vol. 52, No. 1, January 10, 2025
Section 10.12.01.05 - AdministrationA. Administrator. (1) Each facility shall have an administrator, who is responsible for the daily operation of the facility, including but not limited to:(a) Consulting with the staff to develop and implement the facility's policies and procedures required under §C of this regulation;(b) Organizing and coordinating the administrative functions of the facility;(c) Coordinating the provision of services that the facility provides;(d) Training the staff on the facility's policies and procedures and applicable federal, State, and local laws and regulations; and(e) Ensuring that all personnel: (i) Receive orientation and have experience sufficient to demonstrate competency to perform assigned patient care duties, including proper infection control practices;(ii) Are licensed or certified by an appropriate occupational licensing board to practice in this State, if required by law; and(iii) Perform or delegate duties and responsibilities in accordance with standards of practice as defined by the Health Occupations Article, Annotated Code of Maryland.(2) The administrator shall ensure that:(a) The facility's policies and procedures as described in §C of this regulation are:(i) Reviewed by staff at least annually and are revised as necessary; and(ii) Available at all times for staff inspection and reference; and(b) All appropriate personnel implement all policies and procedures as adopted.B. Medical Director. (1) The surgical abortion facility shall have a medical director who:(a) Is responsible for the overall medical care that is provided by the facility; and(b) Advises and consults with the staff of the facility on all medical issues relating to services provided by the facility.(2) The medical director shall be a physician licensed to practice in Maryland.C. Policies and Procedures. The facility shall have policies and procedures concerning the following:(1) The scope and delivery of services provided by the facility either directly or through contractual arrangements;(2) Personnel practices, including but not limited to:(a) Procedures for the accountability of personnel involved in patient care;(b) Job descriptions on file for all personnel: and(c) Procedures to ensure personnel are free from communicable diseases;(3) Postoperative recovery, if applicable;(4) The transfer or referral of patients who require services that are not provided by the facility;(5) Infection control for patients and staff;(6) Pertinent safety practices, including the control of fire and mechanical hazards;(7) Preventive maintenance for equipment to ensure proper operation and safety; and(8) The services and procedures specified in Regulations .07-.12 of this chapter.Md. Code Regs. 10.12.01.05