Maryland Code § HG-13-102

Section HG-13-102
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The General Assembly finds that:
(1) Everyone in this State is entitled to the highest level of health
care attainable and protection from inadequate health services;
(2) Hereditary and congenital disorders are often costly and tragic
and sometimes deadly burdens to the health and well-being of the citizens of this
State;
(3) Detection through screening for hereditary and congenital
disorders can:
(i) Lead to alleviation of the disability of some hereditary and
congenital disorders; and
(ii) Further the understanding of and accumulation of medical
knowledge about other hereditary and congenital disorders that may lead to their
eventual alleviation or cure;
(4) Hereditary and congenital disorders differ in severity, in that:
(i) Some have little effect on the normal functioning of an
individual; and

(ii) Some may be alleviated, wholly or partly, through medical
intervention and treatment;
(5) Most, if not all, individuals are carriers of some hereditary
disorder and are substantially unaffected by that fact;
(6) A carrier of a hereditary disorder should not be discriminated
against or stigmatized;
(7) Medical knowledge of the discovery, diagnosis, treatment, and
cure of hereditary and congenital disorders is expanding rapidly and often at an
uneven rate, so that hereditary and congenital disorders are discovered long before
their treatment or cure can be found;
(8) Legislation designed to alleviate the problems associated with
specific hereditary and congenital disorders may tend to be inflexible in the face of
rapidly expanding medical knowledge;
(9) The policy of this State on hereditary and congenital disorders
should be:
(i) Made with full public knowledge, in light of expert opinion;
and
(ii) Reviewed constantly to consider changing medical
knowledge and ensure full public protection;
(10) Participation in a hereditary and congenital disorders program
should be wholly voluntary, and all information obtained about any individual in a
hereditary and congenital disorders program should be kept confidential; and
(11) A commission is needed:
(i) To ensure that the policies and programs of this State for
hereditary and congenital disorders comply with the principles established in this
subtitle; and
(ii) To preserve and protect the freedom, health, and well-
being of the citizens of this State from improper treatment or advice, discrimination,
violation of privacy, or undue anxiety that results from any hereditary and congenital
disorders program.

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