Maryland Code § HG-13-707

Section HG-13-707
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(a) A cause of action may not arise against a certificate holder or agent
authorized under this subtitle for any act or omission when the certificate holder or
agent is acting in good faith while administering emergency use epinephrine to an
individual experiencing or believed by the certificate holder or agent to be
experiencing anaphylaxis, except where the conduct of the certificate holder or agent
amounts to gross negligence, willful or wanton misconduct, or intentionally tortious
conduct.

(b) (1) A cause of action may not arise against any physician for any act
or omission when the physician in good faith prescribes or dispenses emergency use
epinephrine and the necessary paraphernalia for the administration of emergency
use epinephrine to a person certified by the Department under this subtitle.
(2) A cause of action may not arise against any pharmacist for any
act or omission when the pharmacist in good faith dispenses emergency use
epinephrine and the necessary paraphernalia for the administration of emergency
use epinephrine to a person certified by the Department under this subtitle.
(3) A cause of action may not arise against any nurse practitioner for
any act or omission when the nurse practitioner in good faith prescribes or dispenses
emergency use epinephrine and the necessary paraphernalia for the administration
of emergency use epinephrine to a person certified by the Department under this
subtitle.
(c) This section does not affect, and may not be construed as affecting, any
immunities from civil liability or defenses established by any other provision of the
Code or by common law to which a volunteer, registered nurse practitioner, physician,
or pharmacist may be entitled.

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