Maryland Code § TR-16-119

Section TR-16-119
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(a) The Maryland Department of Health, together with the Medical and
Chirurgical Faculty and the State Board of Examiners in Optometry, shall define:
(1) Disorders characterized by lapses of consciousness; and
(2) Disorders that result in a corrected visual acuity that fails to
comply with the vision requirements of this subtitle.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, any
physician and any other person authorized to diagnose, detect, or treat disorders
defined under subsection (a) of this section may report to the Medical Advisory Board
and to the subject of the report, in writing, the full name, date of birth, and address
of each individual 15 years old or older who has any such disorder.
(2) Unless authorized by the individual in writing, a report may not
be made from information derived from the diagnosis or treatment of any individual
on whom a confidential or privileged relationship is conferred by law.
(c) On receipt of a report under this section, the Administration shall:
(1) As soon as practicable, arrange for an examination of each
reported individual who holds a driver's license; and
(2) If the individual fails to meet the requirements of this subtitle,
cancel his license.
(d) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the reports
made to the Administration under this section:
(i) Are confidential;

(ii) May be disclosed only on court order; and
(iii) May be used only to determine the qualifications of an
individual to drive.
(2) The Administration may use information in the reports it receives
for the purpose of driver safety research, provided that personal information is not
published or disclosed.
(3) The Administration may contract with third parties to assist with
driver safety research.
(4) A person may not use these reports for any other purpose.
(e) A civil or criminal action may not be brought against any person who
makes a report under this section and who does not violate any confidential or
privileged relationship conferred by law.
(f) A report made under this section may not be used as evidence in any
civil or criminal trial, except in a legal action involving an alleged violation of a
confidential or privileged relationship conferred by law.

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