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Can I skip monitoring and auditing compliance with CCPA in Maryland? What are the requirements?
Based on the documents provided, it is not clear whether CCPA compliance monitoring and auditing can be skipped in Maryland. However, the documents do provide information on compliance monitoring and auditing requirements for various industries in Maryland.
For example, MDCR 10.07.14.12 outlines the compliance monitoring requirements for assisted living programs in Maryland. The Department of Aging or a local health department may be delegated certain aspects of monitoring, inspection, or waiver responsibilities. An assisted living program must be surveyed on-site at least annually, and the Department may conduct announced or unannounced licensure or complaint investigation visits.
MDCR 10.25.18.06 outlines the auditing requirements for Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) in Maryland. HIEs must develop and implement protocols, methodologies, and a monitoring approach designed to discover any unusual findings within an audit of the user access logs. HIEs must conduct each audit in accordance with best practices using industry accepted standards and methodologies.
MDCR 10.57.04.04 outlines the reporting, documenting, and auditing requirements for continuing education requirements for certified program administrators and certified residential child and youth care practitioners in Maryland.
Without further information on the specific industry or context of the query, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer.
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