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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 234
(G) A VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION IS A MISDEMEANOR AND IS PUNISHABLE
BY A FINE NOT EXCEEDING $500 OR IMPRISONMENT NOT EXCEEDING 90 DAYS OR
BOTH.
Article - Health - General
4-306.
(b) A health care provider shall disclose a medical record without the
authorization of a person in interest:
(8) To the Maryland Insurance Administration when conducting an
investigation or examination pursuant to Title 2, Subtitle 2 of the Insurance Article,
provided that the Insurance Administration has written procedures to maintain the
confidentiality of the records; [or]
(9) To a State or local child fatality review team established under Title
5, Subtitle 7 of this article as necessary to carry out its official functions; OR
(10) TO A LOCAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FATALITY REVIEW TEAM
ESTABLISHED UNDER TITLE 4, SUBTITLE 7 OF THE FAMILY LAW ARTICLE AS
NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT ITS OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 2005.
Approved April 26, 2005.
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CHAPTER 234
(House Bill 754)
AN ACT concerning
Garrett County - Gaming Events, Paper Gaming, and Bingo - Regulation
FOR the purpose of establishing in Garrett County licensing and regulatory
procedures for certain persons to conduct certain gaming events, paper gaming,
or bingo; authorizing certain organizations to conduct gaming events;
establishing terms of gaming permits; requiring that only members of a permit
holder may conduct a gaming event; prohibiting a gaming event to be conducted
at a certain time; prohibiting more than a certain number of gaming events;
establishing certain prizes for gaming events; authorizing certain persons to
engage in paper gaming under certain circumstances; requiring the seller of
paper gaming devices to obtain a wholesale vendor's license; requiring the
County Commissioners to set certain annual fees; requiring wholesale vendor
licensees to provide a certain customer and products list to the County
Commissioners by a certain time; requiring paper gaming licensees to display
gaming stickers on paper gaming devices; authorizing the County
Commissioners to impose certain taxes; requiring the County Commissioners to
establish a Special Gaming Fund; specifying the type, components, and
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