Maryland Code § CP-11-809

Section CP-11-809
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2), (3), and (4) of this
subsection, a claimant shall file a claim within 4 years after the later of:
(i) the discovery of the occurrence of the crime or delinquent
act or the death of the victim; or
(ii) the earlier of:
1. the date the claimant discovered an attempt to
obtain a reversal of a conviction, a sentence, or an adjudication for the crime or
delinquent act; or

2. the date the claimant, exercising ordinary diligence,
should have discovered an attempt to obtain a reversal of a conviction, a sentence, or
an adjudication for the crime or delinquent act.
(2) In a case of child abuse, a claimant may file a claim at any time.
(3) In a case where the filing of a claim was delayed as the result of
a delay in the testing of DNA or a delay in DNA profile matching from a sexual assault
forensic examination kit or biological material related to a sexual offense, a claimant
shall file a claim within 4 years after notification of the results of the testing or DNA
profile matching.
(4) A claimant may file a claim at any time if the Board determines
that there was good cause for failure to file a claim within the time limits provided
under paragraphs (1) and (3) of this subsection.
(b) (1) Claims shall be filed in the office of the Board:
(i) in person;
(ii) by mail; or
(iii) electronically, in the manner provided under procedures
established by the Board.
(2) The Board shall:
(i) accept for filing each claim that meets the requirements of
this subtitle and the regulations of the Board; and
(ii) notify the claimant within 10 days after receipt of the
claim.
(c) (1) (i) In this subsection, "debt collection activities" means:
1. repeatedly calling or writing to a claimant or other
person eligible for benefits associated with a claim and threatening to refer the
unpaid health care matter, funeral expense, or other death-related expense to a debt
collection agency or an attorney for collection; or
2. filing a legal action or pursuing any legal process or
legal proceeding.

(ii) "Debt collection activities" does not include routine billing
or inquiries about the status of the claim.
(2) When a claimant files a claim under this subtitle, all health care
providers, as defined in § 3-2A-01 of the Courts Article and § 4-301(h) of the Health
- General Article and persons that have provided funeral or death-related services
in relation to the death of a victim, that have been given notice of a pending claim
shall refrain from all debt collection activities relating to the claim until a final
decision is made by the Executive Director on the claim.
(3) On filing by a party of a notice of a claim filed under this subtitle,
a court shall stay all proceedings in an action related to health care or funeral or
death-related services provided to a claimant in connection with the claim until the
court is notified that a final decision on the claim has been made.
(4) Claimants under this subtitle are protected under the Maryland
Consumer Debt Collection Act in Title 14, Subtitle 2 of the Commercial Law Article.
(5) (i) A health care provider or person that has provided funeral
or death-related services who receives notice that a claim has been filed under this
subtitle may notify the Board in writing of the debt owed by the claimant in
connection with the claim.
(ii) If a health care provider or person that has provided
funeral or death-related services notifies the Board under subparagraph (i) of this
paragraph, the Board shall notify the health care provider or person that has
provided funeral or death-related services in writing when a final decision is made
on the claim.
(6) After a final decision on the claim under this subtitle, a health
care provider or person that has provided funeral or death-related services that has
received notice of a pending claim under this subtitle may engage in debt collection
activities or file a civil action in court until the later of:
(i) the expiration of the time for filing a civil action in court;
or
(ii) 6 months after the date of the final decision on the claim
under this subtitle.

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