Maryland Code § HG-5-905

Section HG-5-905
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(a) Meetings of local teams shall be closed to the public and are not subject
to Title 3 of the General Provisions Article when the local teams are discussing
individual cases of overdose or drug overdose deaths.
(b) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, meetings of local
teams shall be open to the public and are subject to Title 3 of the General Provisions
Article when the local team is not discussing individual cases of overdose or drug
overdose deaths.
(c) (1) During a public meeting, information may not be disclosed that
identifies:

(i) A deceased individual;
(ii) An individual who has experienced an overdose;
(iii) A family member, guardian, or caretaker of a deceased
individual or of an individual who has experienced an overdose; or
(iv) An individual convicted of a crime or adjudicated as having
committed a delinquent act that caused a death or near fatality.
(2) During a public meeting, information may not be disclosed about
the involvement of any agency with:
(i) A deceased individual;
(ii) An individual who has experienced an overdose;
(iii) A family member, guardian, or caretaker of a deceased
individual or of an individual who has experienced an overdose; or
(iv) An individual convicted of a crime or adjudicated as having
committed a delinquent act that caused a death or near fatality.
(d) This section does not prohibit a local team from requesting the
attendance at a team meeting of a person who has information relevant to the team's
exercise of its purpose and duties.
(e) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on
conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $500 or imprisonment not exceeding 90
days or both.

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