Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1177

Introduced
2/7/24  

Caption

Continuing Care Retirement Communities - Subscriber Rights and Provider Duties

Impact

This legislation aims to significantly impact existing Maryland law regarding the governance and operation of continuing care retirement communities. By enforcing greater representation of subscribers on governance bodies—requiring at least three subscriber members—HB1177 encourages active participation in decision-making processes. It also reinforces the autonomy of subscribers by upholding their civil liberties and ensuring their right to informed consent prior to entering into care agreements. Such changes are expected to enhance the overall quality of care and support offered to the aging population in these communities.

Summary

House Bill 1177 focuses on enhancing the rights of subscribers within continuing care retirement communities, alongside outlining the duties of service providers. Key provisions of the bill include increasing the number of subscriber representatives on governing bodies, ensuring subscribers are informed and involved before signing agreements, and establishing a resident association where appropriate. Furthermore, the bill mandates that subscribers should have access to necessary information and services outlined in their agreements, thus promoting transparency and accountability from care providers.

Contention

While proponents advocate for increased subscriber involvement and autonomy as necessary steps towards improving care standards, opponents might raise concerns about the feasibility and practicality of implementing such measures. Detractors may argue that increasing regulatory requirements could burden providers, potentially impacting the affordability and availability of services in retirement communities. Additionally, the bill creates obligations for continuous assessment through subscriber satisfaction surveys and financial transparency, which may add complexity to the operational framework of these facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1264

Election Law - Polling Places at Continuing Care Retirement Communities

MD HB29

Residential Owners in Common Ownership Communities Bill of Rights

MD SB786

Health - Reproductive Health Services - Protected Information and Insurance Requirements

MD HB812

Health - Reproductive Health Services - Protected Information and Insurance Requirements

MD SB162

Maryland Aviation Commission - Duties, Composition, and Member Orientation

MD HB982

State Employees – Programs and Scholarships for Human Services Careers and Probation Agents and State Contributions to Supplemental Retirement Plans

MD HB204

Maryland Aviation Commission - Duties, Composition, and Member Orientation

MD HB810

Hospice Care Programs - Certificate of Need - Repeal

MD HB1108

Health Insurance Carriers and Managed Care Organizations – Participation on Provider Panels

MD SB479

Department of Small, Minority, and Women Business Enterprises - Establishment and Duties

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