Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.52.01.05 - Program Design and OperationA. The CBO or local health department approved to operate an OADPO program: (1) Shall provide protocols for the safety and security of OADPO program locations, equipment, and staff in accordance with Regulation .06 of this chapter that: (a) Control the dissemination of hypodermic needles and syringes; and(b) Allow for a full accounting of the number of hypodermic needles and syringes managed by the program;(2) Shall offer participants: (a) Overdose prevention education;(b) Access to or a referral to obtain naloxone; and(c) Harm reduction education;(3) Shall ensure that all OADPO program staff have:(a) Appropriate levels of expertise in working with individuals who inject drugs;(b) Knowledge of harm reduction strategies; and(c) Skills in implementing harm reduction strategies;(4) Shall ensure that all OADPO program staff receive training approved by the Department to work with injection drug users and to provide referrals to: (c) Preventative education;(5) Shall ensure that all OADPO program staff demonstrate sensitivity to participant differences including: (6) Shall ensure that information collected to identify OADPO program participants is kept confidential according to: (a) Health-General Article, §24-906(b), Annotated Code of Maryland; and(7) Shall ensure that there is a method of identification and authorization for OADPO program staff members who have access to:(c) OADPO program records;(8) Shall develop and provide a protocol for linking participants to: (a) Substance abuse treatment services;(b) Testing for: (ii) Viral hepatitis; and(c) Reproductive health services;(9) Shall disseminate hypodermic needles or syringes and other preventive means for curtailing the spread of HIV and viral hepatitis at no cost to participants, including but not limited to: (a) Injection supplies; and(b) Safer sex supplies; and(10) May not discriminate against participants based on factors including but not limited to: (d) Socioeconomic status;B. Identification Card. OADPO program staff shall: (1) Give each participant an identification card that includes the participant's OADPO program identification number;(2) Advise participants to carry the identification card with them at all times; and(3) If the identification card is lost by a participant, re-issue an identification card to the participant.C. The CBO or local health department approved to operate an OADPO program may offer other services to OADPO program participants, including: (3) Reproductive health services; and(4) Substance abuse counseling, treatment, and recovery services.Md. Code Regs. 10.52.01.05
Regulation .05 adopted effective 44:8 Md. R. 404, eff. 4/24/2017