Maryland Code § CJ-5-602

Section CJ-5-602
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(a) In this section, "emergency management and civil defense" and
"emergency" have the meanings stated in the State Emergency Management and
Civil Defense Act.
(b) No action for damages may be brought against a person, firm, or
corporation who allows premises which he owns, controls, or occupies to be used, free
of charge, for one of the following purposes:
(1) Sheltering persons during an attack or raid by an enemy;
(2) Stocking of food, water, medical supplies, equipment, or other
materials to be used in the event of an attack upon the United States; or
(3) Sheltering persons during an emergency.
(c) This section applies only to injuries to person or property incurred on or
adjacent to the premises:
(1) During an actual or practice attack or raid;
(2) While supplies and materials are being moved or stored;
(3) During an emergency; or

(4) During inspections or visits connected with emergency
management and civil defense.

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