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2496                                         LAWS OF MARYLAND                                     Ch. 478

(c) If a physician examines a child under [subsection (a)
of] this section and determines that emergency medical treatment
is indicated, the physician may treat the child, with or without
the consent of the child's parent, guardian, or custodian.

(e) (1) The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, in
accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the
Secretary of Health and Mental [Hygiene] HYGIENE, shall pay for
emergency medical treatment charges that are incurred on behalf
of a child who is examined or treated under subsection (b) of
this section.

8-208.

(b) In awarding the possession and use of the family home
and family use personal property, the court shall consider each
of the following factors:

(2) the interest of each party in continuing:

(i) to use the family use personal property or
any part of it, or to occupy or use the family home or any part
of it as a dwelling place; OR

(ii) to use the family use personal property or
any part of it, or to occupy or use the family home or any part
of it for the production of income; and

10-108.

(a) The Administration shall:

(2)  maintain a central registry of records on absent
parents as required under § [12-102] 12-104 of this article;

10-113.

(f) The State Comptroller shall:

(3)  notify the obligor of:

(ii) the rights of the obligor under
[subsection (f) of this section] THIS SUBSECTION.

10-335.

If the obligee is a public agency to which support rights
have been assigned or an individual whose request for
registration is brought as part of child support enforcement
services of a public agency, the obligee shall be represented as
provided in [§ 10-114] § 10-115 of this title. In any other case
in which this State is acting as a rendering state or a
registering state, the State's Attorney shall represent the
obligee.

 

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