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Session Laws, 1973
Volume 709, Page 1324   View pdf image
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1324                                      LAWS OF MARYLAND                                Ch. 651

That this article shall provide additional remedies, and shall be binding only as
among and between those party states which specifically execute the same.

For the purposes of this article, "child," as used herein, means any minor within
the jurisdictional age limits of any court in the home state [.], AND IN THIS
STATE MEANS ANY PERSON UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE.

When any child is brought before a court of a state of which such child is not a
resident, and such state is willing to permit such child's return to the home state of
such child, such home state, upon being so advised by the state in which such
proceeding is pending, shall immediately institute proceedings to determine the
residence and jurisdictional facts as to such child in such home state, and upon
finding that such child is in fact a resident of said state and subject to the
jurisdiction of the court thereof, shall within five days authorize the return of such
child to the home state, and to the parents or custodial agency legally authorized
to accept such custody in such home state, and at the expense of such home state,
to be paid from such funds as such home state may procure, designate, or provide,
prompt action being of the essence.

SECTION 20. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Sections 123,
142(a), 144(b), 261, 345, 375, 474(a), 488, 559(a), 601(c-l), 629, 741, and 771 of
Article 43 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume and
1972 Supplement), title "Health," subtitles "Practitioners of Medicine,"
"Anatomical Gift Act," "Commissioners of Pharmacy," "Funeral Directors and
Embalmers," "Optometry," "Osteopathy," "Podiatry," "Hospitals and Related
Institutions," "Chronic Hospitals and Infirmaries," "Psychologists' Certification
Act," "Hearing Aids," and "Nursing Home Administrators," be and they are
hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:

123.

An applicant for a license must:

(1)  Be at least [twenty-one] EIGHTEEN years of age.

(2) Be of good moral character.

(3) Have the degree of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy from a
school in the United States or foreign country which has standards for graduation
equal to those standards established by the Association of American Medical
Colleges, the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association,
or the American Osteopathic Association. Applicants having the degree of Doctor
of Osteopathy, in addition to the foregoing, must have completed a one-year
internship in an intern training program approved by the American Medical
Association Council on Medical Education or such other agency recognized by the
National Commission on Accrediting as an agency for the approval of intern
training programs.

142.

(a)  Any individual who is over the age of [twenty-one (21)] EIGHTEEN (18)
years of age and who is competent to execute a will may give all or any part of his
body for any one or more of the purposes specified in this subtitle, the gift to take
effect after death.

144.

(b)  A gift of all or part of the body for purposes of this subtitle may also be
made by document other than a will. The document must be signed by the donor

 

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