Maryland Code § TG-11-211

Section TG-11-211
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(a) The sales and use tax does not apply to:
(1) a sale, to or by a physician or hospital, of drugs or medical
supplies;
(2) a sale of medicine;
(3) a sale of disposable medical supplies; or
(4) a sale of a patient's medical records to the patient or the patient's
representative.
(b) The sales and use tax does not apply to a sale of:

(1) a hemodialysis drug or device, by a licensed pharmacist or by a
person who holds a permit under § 12-603 of the Health Occupations Article, directly
to a hemodialysis patient requiring regular home treatment;
(2) tangible personal property that is manufactured or adapted
specifically to compensate for blindness, including braille slates and paper, items
with braille markings, preset insulin syringes, and raised line drawing kits;
(3) a decoder for captioned television programs for use by a hearing-
impaired individual;
(4) a telecommunications device that is adapted specifically for
hearing-impaired individuals and is:
(i) a device that changes digital codes into tones for
transmission through telephone lines;
(ii) a flashing signal device; or
(iii) a telebraille machine;
(5) an artificial eye, hearing device, or limb;
(6) a colostomy or ileostomy appliance;
(7) corrective eyeglasses;
(8) an orthopedic or surgical appliance prescribed by a physician and
designed to be worn on the person of the user;
(9) a battery for an artificial hearing device or larynx,
transcutaneous nerve stimulator, or electrically powered wheelchair;
(10) (i) a custom-made earmold for an artificial hearing device;
(ii) a battery charger for an artificial hearing device; or
(iii) a receiver for an artificial hearing device;
(11) crutches;
(12) a wheelchair;
(13) a hospital bed;

(14) an oxygen tent;
(15) any other sickroom equipment that the Comptroller defines by
regulations or medical equipment that:
(i) can withstand repeated use;
(ii) is used exclusively to serve a medical purpose;
(iii) is not useful to a person in the absence of illness or injury;
and
(iv) is for use in the home or on the individual's person;
(16) tangible personal property for installation in a motor vehicle:
(i) to provide access to the motor vehicle by an individual with
a disability; or
(ii) to permit an individual with a disability to operate the
motor vehicle;
(17) a wig or hairpiece needed as a result of documented medical or
surgical treatment;
(18) nicotine patches, nicotine gum, or any other product intended for
use as an aid in tobacco use cessation and approved by the United States Food and
Drug Administration for that purpose;
(19) tangible personal property that is manufactured for the purpose
of initiating, supporting, or sustaining breast-feeding, including breast pumps,
breast pump kits, nipple enhancers, breast shields, breast shells, supplemental
nursing systems, softcup feeders, feeding tubes, breast milk storage bags, periodontal
syringes, finger feeders, haberman feeders, and purified lanolin;
(20) baby bottles or baby bottle nipples;
(21) a medical or clinical thermometer;
(22) a pulse oximeter;
(23) a blood pressure monitor;

(24) an N95, China KN95, Japan DS, Korea 1st Class, AS/NZS P2, or
European FFP2 filtering facepiece respirator; or
(25) diabetic care items, including insulin, glucose tablets, glucose
drinks, glucose gels, blood and urine ketone meters and supplies, insulin pumps,
insulin pump infusion sets, insulin pump reservoirs or cartridges, continuous glucose
monitors and related supplies, syringes, insulin injection devices, insulin pens,
insulin pen needles, lancets and lancet devices, and testing strips for measuring blood
sugar.
(c) The sales and use tax does not apply to a sale of:
(1) baby oil or baby powder;
(2) diapers;
(3) diaper rash cream;
(4) baby wipes;
(5) toothbrushes, toothpaste, tooth powders, mouthwash, dental
floss, or other similar oral hygiene products; or
(6) sanitary pads, tampons, menstrual sponges, menstrual cups, or
other similar feminine hygiene products.

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