Maryland Code § PS-3-534

Section PS-3-534
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Peer support program" means a program provided by a law
enforcement agency or the Fraternal Order of Police that provides counseling services
from a peer support specialist to a law enforcement officer.
(3) "Peer support specialist" means a law enforcement officer or a
member of the Fraternal Order of Police who:
(i) has received training in peer support, including emotional
and moral support to law enforcement officers who have been involved in or exposed
to an emotionally traumatic experience in the course of duty as a law enforcement
officer; and
(ii) is designated by the law enforcement agency to provide the
services described in item (i) of this paragraph.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a peer
support specialist or peer support program participant may not disclose the contents
of any written or oral communication regarding a peer support interaction.
(2) Paragraph (1) of this subsection does not apply if:
(i) the communication contains:
1. an explicit threat of suicide, the disclosure of which
the peer support specialist believes is necessary to avoid a suicide attempt;
2. an explicit threat of imminent and serious bodily
harm or death to a clearly identified or identifiable individual;

3. information relating to the abuse or neglect of a child
or vulnerable adult, or abuse or neglect that is otherwise required to be reported by
law; or
4. the admission of criminal conduct;
(ii) the disclosure is authorized by each peer support program
participant who was a party to the communication; or
(iii) a court of competent jurisdiction issues an order or
subpoena requiring the disclosure of the communication.
(3) Before the initial peer support interaction with a peer support
program participant, a peer support specialist shall inform the peer support program
participant in writing of the confidentiality provisions in this subsection.

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