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LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 770

may grant a hearing at any other time for the purpose of
determining if the standard in subsection (f) continues to
be met.

(3) At any time after the commitment of the
child to a State mental retardation facility if the
individualized treatment plan developed under [§ 8A of
Article 59A] § 7-605 OF THE HEALTH - GENERAL ARTICLE
recommends that a child no longer meets the standards in
subsection (g), then the court shall grant a hearing to
review the commitment order. The court may grant a hearing
at any other time for the purpose of determining if the
standard in subsection (g) continues to be met.

3-823.

(c) Unless an individualized treatment plan developed
under [§ 3A of Article 59 of the Code] § 10-705 OF THE
HEALTH - GENERAL ARTICLE indicates otherwise:

(1)  A child may not be committed or transferred
to any public or private facility or institution unless the
child is placed in accommodations that are separate from
other persons 18 years of age or older who are confined to
that facility or institution; and

(2)  The child may not be treated in any group
with persons who are 18 years of age or older.

5-309. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE.

(A)  IMMUNITY FOR SPECIAL PERSONNEL.

A PERSON DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (B) OF THIS SECTION IS
NOT CIVILLY LIABLE FOR ANY ACT OR OMISSION IN GIVING ANY
ASSISTANCE OR MEDICAL CARE, IF:

(1)  THE ACT OR OMISSION IS NOT ONE OF GROSS
NEGLIGENCE;

(2)  THE ASSISTANCE OR MEDICAL CARE IS PROVIDED
WITHOUT FEE OR OTHER COMPENSATION; AND

(3)  THE ASSISTANCE OR MEDICAL CARE IS PROVIDED:

(I)  AT THE SCENE OF AN EMERGENCY;

(II)  IN TRANSIT TO A MEDICAL FACILITY; OR

(III)  THROUGH COMMUNICATIONS WITH
PERSONNEL PROVIDING EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE.

(B)  SPECIAL PERSONNEL INCLUDED.

SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION APPLIES TO THE
FOLLOWING:

 

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