Maryland Code § PS-7-404

Section PS-7-404
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Peer support program" means an evidence-based program
provided by a fire, rescue, or emergency medical services entity or the International
Association of Firefighters that provides evidence-based support from a peer support
specialist to a member of a fire, rescue, or emergency medical services entity.

(3) "Peer support specialist" means a member of a fire, rescue, or
emergency medical services entity or the International Association of Firefighters
who:
(i) has received evidence-based training in peer support,
including emotional and moral support to members of fire, rescue, or emergency
medical services entities who have been involved in or exposed to an emotionally
traumatic experience in the course of duty as a member of a fire, rescue, or emergency
medical services entity; and
(ii) is designated by the fire, rescue, or emergency medical
services entity 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 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
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
participant, a peer support specialist shall inform the peer support participant in
writing of the confidentiality provisions in this subsection.

(c) (1) On or before October 1, 2024, the Behavioral Health
Administration, in consultation with the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical
Services Systems, shall develop a report on best practices and professional standards
for evidence-based peer support programs, including:
(i) guidelines for establishing and operating peer support
programs;
(ii) guidelines for training and certifying peer support
specialists;
(iii) a code of ethics for peer support specialists;
(iv) recommendations for continuing education for peer
support specialists;
(v) suggestions on disclosing confidentiality rights to any
potential peer support participants;
(vi) information on the different types of peer support
programs used by fire, rescue, or emergency medical services entities;
(vii) information regarding any differences in the types of peer
support programs offered between each type of entity; and
(viii) information on the role of senior members of fire, rescue, or
emergency medical services entities in supporting access to mental health resources.
(2) Following the completion of the report required under paragraph
(1) of this subsection, the Behavioral Health Administration shall make the following
information publicly available on the Administration's website:
(i) the published report; and
(ii) a list of evidence-based peer support specialist training
programs.

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