Maryland Code § CJ-5-614

Section CJ-5-614
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(a) This section applies to:
(1) An individual licensed by the State to provide veterinary care, a
student of veterinary medicine who works under the responsible direct supervision of
a veterinary practitioner as defined by § 2-301(c) of the Agriculture Article, or a
veterinary technician registered by the State under § 2-309 of the Agriculture Article;
(2) An individual who is licensed by this State to provide medical
care;
(3) A member of any State, county, municipal, or volunteer fire
department, ambulance and rescue squad, or law enforcement agency, or a corporate
fire department;
(4) A volunteer fire department or ambulance and rescue squad
whose members have immunity;
(5) A corporation when its fire department personnel are immune
under item (3) of this subsection; and
(6) An individual employed or designated by a local government as
an animal control officer while responding in the individual's official capacity to a call
in the community.
(b) A person is not civilly liable for any act or omission in giving any
veterinary aid, care, or assistance to an animal where the owner or custodian of the
animal is not available to grant permission if:
(1) The act or omission is not one of gross negligence;
(2) The veterinary aid, care, or assistance is provided without fee or
other compensation from the owner or custodian of the animal; and
(3) The veterinary aid, care, or assistance is provided:
(i) At the scene of an emergency;

(ii) In transit to a veterinary facility; or
(iii) Through communications with licensed veterinary
personnel providing emergency veterinary assistance.

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