Maryland Code § AG-3-201.1

Section AG-3-201.1
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(a) (1) Except as provided in this subsection, a person may not possess,
sell, donate, or distribute any biological product that is usable for the treatment or
prevention of a disease transmissible to a human being.
(2) This subsection does not apply to:
(i) A physician licensed to practice in this State;
(ii) A veterinarian licensed to practice in this State;
(iii) A person who sells or distributes a biological product to a
physician or veterinarian licensed to practice in this State;
(iv) A person employed by the Maryland Department of Health
who possesses the biological product under an official program that is being
conducted by that Department;
(v) A person who, while engaged in the service of a bona fide
product laboratory, performs research or an investigation of or about a biological
product;
(vi) The following products used for immunizing animals:
leptospirosis vaccines and bacterins, staphylococcus bacterins and toxoids,
streptococcus bacterins and toxoids, newcastle disease vaccine, erysipelas vaccines
and bacterins, tetanus toxoids and such other products as may by regulation be
granted exception; or
(vii) Any other person to whom the Secretary grants an
exception that is based on a finding:
1. That there is a need; and

2. That the exception would not impose a serious
health hazard.
(b) Except as authorized by the Secretary, a person may not possess, sell,
donate, or distribute any biological product that is designated by the Secretary for
use in a current government program for the control of animal disease.

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