Maryland Code § CJ-5-609

Section CJ-5-609
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Administrator" means an administrator of a facility as defined
in § 10-101 of the Health - General Article.
(3) "Mental health care provider" means:
(i) A mental health care provider licensed under the Health
Occupations Article; and
(ii) Any facility, corporation, partnership, association, or other
entity that provides treatment or services to individuals who have mental disorders.
(b) A cause of action or disciplinary action may not arise against any mental
health care provider or administrator for failing to predict, warn of, or take
precautions to provide protection from a patient's violent behavior unless the mental
health care provider or administrator knew of the patient's propensity for violence
and the patient indicated to the mental health care provider or administrator, by
speech, conduct, or writing, of the patient's intention to inflict imminent physical
injury upon a specified victim or group of victims.
(c) (1) The duty to take the actions under paragraph (2) of this
subsection arises only under the limited circumstances described under subsection
(b) of this section.
(2) The duty described under this section is deemed to have been
discharged if the mental health care provider or administrator makes reasonable and
timely efforts to:
(i) Seek civil commitment of the patient;
(ii) Formulate a diagnostic impression and establish and
undertake a documented treatment plan calculated to eliminate the possibility that
the patient will carry out the threat; or
(iii) Inform the appropriate law enforcement agency and, if
feasible, the specified victim or victims of:

1. The nature of the threat;
2. The identity of the patient making the threat; and
3. The identity of the specified victim or victims.
(d) No cause of action or disciplinary action may arise under any patient
confidentiality act against a mental health care provider or administrator for
confidences disclosed or not disclosed in good faith to third parties in an effort to
discharge a duty arising under this section according to the provisions of subsection
(c) of this section.

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