Maryland Code § HG-13-3107

Section HG-13-3107
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(a) An individual who, in accordance with this subtitle, is administering an
opioid overdose reversal drug approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration
to an individual experiencing or believed by the individual to be experiencing an
opioid overdose may not be considered to be practicing:
(1) Medicine for the purposes of Title 14 of the Health Occupations
Article; or
(2) Registered nursing for the purposes of Title 8 of the Health
Occupations Article.
(b) An employee or volunteer of a private or public entity who, in accordance
with this subtitle, provides an opioid overdose reversal drug approved by the federal
Food and Drug Administration to an individual who has received education and
training in opioid overdose recognition and response in accordance with a standing
order may not be considered to be practicing:
(1) Medicine for the purposes of Title 14 of the Health Occupations
Article;
(2) Registered nursing for the purposes of Title 8 of the Health
Occupations Article; or
(3) Pharmacy for the purposes of Title 12 of the Health Occupations
Article.
(c) A licensed health care provider who prescribes or dispenses opioid
overdose reversal drugs approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration in
accordance with this subtitle may not be subject to any disciplinary action by the
appropriate licensing health occupations board under the Health Occupations Article
solely for the act of prescribing or dispensing opioid overdose reversal drugs approved
by the federal Food and Drug Administration.

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