Maryland Code § HG-24-205

Section HG-24-205
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(a) In this section, "smoking" means the act of smoking or carrying a
burning:
(1) Cigar;
(2) Cigarette;
(3) Pipe; or
(4) Other tobacco product of any kind.
(b) Every director of a nursing home, health clinic, or physician's office shall
make and carry out a plan that adequately protects the health of nonsmoking
patients by regulating the smoking of tobacco products on the premises.
(c) (1) An individual may not smoke in any area of a hospital.
(2) The hospital director shall provide for the posting and placement
of conspicuous signs that clearly indicate that smoking is not permitted in the
hospital.
(d) (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of § 24-504 of this title, this
section does not apply to patients who are:
(i) In a facility for the treatment of mental disorders as
defined in § 10-101(g) of this article;
(ii) In a facility where the average patient stay is more than 30
days; or
(iii) In an acute care hospital and the attending physician
authorizes smoking, in writing, as part of the care for the patient.

(2) Smoking permitted under this section shall be in designated
areas that are considered safe and provide nonsmoking patients, family members,
and employees protection from tobacco smoke.
(3) Smoking may not be permitted where nonsmoking patients sleep.

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