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Session Laws, 1970
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Marvin Mandel, Governor                         2059

(o) Issuance or renewal of license after revocation or suspen-
sion.
The Board of Medical Examiners shall not issue any license
or any renewal thereof to any person whose license has been revoked
or suspended by the Commission except in conformity with the terms
and conditions of the certificate or the order of revocation or sus-
pension, or in conformity with any order of reinstatement issued by
the Commission or in accordance with the final judgment in any
proceeding for review.

(p) Appeal.Any person whose license has been revoked or
suspended by the Commission, or any person placed on probation
under this section, may have a judicial review of the Commission's
decision. He may enter an appeal to the Baltimore City Court, or
in the circuit court in the county in which the charges originated
or in which the physician maintains his principal office and serve
notice of the appeal on the Commission within 30 days after the
filing of the certificate or of the revocation, suspension, probation,
or reprimand.

131.    Consent to postmortem examination.

(a) Written or telegraphic consent.Written or telegraphic
consent for a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy to conduct
a postmortem examination of the body of a deceased person shall be
deemed sufficient when given by whichever one of the following
assumes custody of the body for purposes of burial: Father, mother,
husband, wife, child, guardian, next of kin, or in absence of any
of the foregoing, a person who assumes the duty of legal disposal
of the body. If two or more of these persons assume custody of
the body, consent of one of them shall be deemed sufficient.

132.    Aid at the scene of an accident.

(a)  A physician who renders medical aid, care, or assistance
not in a hospital, under emergency conditions at or near the scene
of an accident or other occurrence for which he charges no fee or
compensation, shall not be liable for any civil damages as the result
of any professional act or omission by him not amounting to gross
negligence.

(b)   The members of ANY FIRE DEPARTMENT OR volunteer
ambulance and rescue squads shall not be liable for damages as
provided in subsection (a) hereof, if the members completed an
advanced Red Cross or equivalent course in first aid
APPROVED
BY THE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
AND MENTAL HYGIENE and are on duty as members of ANY
FIRE DEPARTMENT OR a volunteer ambulance and rescue squad
which (1) is a bona fide and permanent organization and (2) is
operated as a nonprofit group.

(c)  Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses shall have
the same immunity from civil damages as are provided in subsection
(a) hereof.

133.    Cancer.

(a) No person other than a physician or dentist shall TREAT,
PRESCRIBE, OR hold himself out as being able to treat, cure, or
prescribe treatment for the disease of cancer.


 

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