Maryland Code § HO-14-505

Section HO-14-505
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(a) (1) A licensed physician or registered nurse who is primarily
responsible for the treatment of an individual for a burn injury described in
paragraph (2) of this subsection shall as soon as practicable notify the county fire

chief or administrator, or designee, or, if neither office exists, the State Fire Marshal
or designee. If treatment occurs at a hospital, the treating physician or designee shall
be responsible for giving the notice required by this section.
(2) The provisions of paragraph (1) of this subsection apply to a burn
injury:
(i) Causing 2nd or 3rd degree burns to 5 percent or more of
the patient's body;
(ii) To the upper respiratory tract or laryngeal edema caused
by inhaling super-heated air;
(iii) Which causes death; or
(iv) Which is likely to cause death.
(3) The provisions of paragraph (1) of this subsection do not apply to
a sunburn.
(b) Notice under this section shall include:
(1) The name and address of the patient, if known;
(2) A description of the burn injury;
(3) The reported cause of the burn injury, if given;
(4) The patient's prognosis; and
(5) Any other fact concerning the burn injury which might assist in
detecting arson.
(c) If an investigation is conducted after notification is given under
subsection (a) of this section, the investigating agency shall report its findings on an
incident reporting system report and send it to the State Fire Marshal's office for
retention.

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