Maryland Code § HG-21-2A-09

Section HG-21-2A-09
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(a) A dispenser who knowingly fails to submit prescription monitoring data
or naloxone medication data to the Program as required under this subtitle shall be
subject to a civil penalty not exceeding $500 for each failure to submit required
information.
(b) (1) A person who knowingly discloses, uses, obtains, or attempts to
obtain by fraud or deceit, prescription monitoring data or naloxone medication data
in violation of this subtitle shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is
subject to imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or a fine not exceeding $10,000 or both.
(2) In addition to the penalties under paragraph (1) of this
subsection, a prescriber, prescriber delegate, pharmacist, or pharmacist delegate who
knowingly discloses or uses prescription monitoring data or naloxone medication data
in violation of this subtitle shall be subject to disciplinary action by the appropriate
licensing entity.
(3) A prescriber or pharmacist who violates § 21-2A-04.1 or § 21-
2A-04.2 of this subtitle shall be subject to disciplinary action by the appropriate
licensing entity.
(4) The release of prescription monitoring data by a prescriber,
prescriber delegate, pharmacist, or pharmacist delegate to a licensed health care
professional solely for treatment purposes in a manner otherwise consistent with
State and federal law is not a violation of this subtitle.

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