Maryland Code § HG-20-214

Section HG-20-214
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(a) (1) A person may not be required to perform or participate in, or refer
to any source for, any medical procedure that results in artificial insemination,
sterilization, or termination of pregnancy.
(2) The refusal of a person to perform or participate in, or refer to a
source for, these medical procedures may not be a basis for:
(i) Civil liability to another person; or

(ii) Disciplinary or other recriminatory action against the
person.
(b) (1) A licensed hospital, hospital director, or hospital governing board
may not be required:
(i) To permit, within the hospital, the performance of any
medical procedure that results in artificial insemination, sterilization, or termination
of pregnancy; or
(ii) To refer to any source for these medical procedures.
(2) The refusal to permit or to refer to a source for these procedures
may not be grounds for:
(i) Civil liability to another person; or
(ii) Disciplinary or other recriminatory action against the
person by this State or any person.
(c) (1) The refusal of an individual to submit to or give consent for an
abortion or sterilization may not be grounds for loss of any privileges or immunities
to which the individual otherwise would be entitled.
(2) Submitting to or granting consent for an abortion or sterilization
may not be a condition precedent to the receipt of any public benefits.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a health care
provider, a licensed hospital, a hospital director, or a hospital governing board is not
immune from civil damages, if available at law, or from disciplinary or other
recriminatory action, if the failure to refer a patient to a source for any medical
procedure that results in sterilization or termination of pregnancy would reasonably
be determined as:
(1) The cause of death or serious physical injury or serious long-
lasting injury to the patient; and
(2) Otherwise contrary to the standards of medical care.

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