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Session Laws, 1994
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Ch. 169

1994 LAWS OF MARYLAND

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:

Article - Courts and Judicial Proceedings

9-103.1.

(a)      In this section "statement" means:

(1)      An oral or written assertion; or

(2)      Nonverbal conduct, if it is intended as an assertion, including sounds,
gestures, demonstrations, drawings, or similar actions.

(b)      (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, if
a court finds that the requirements of subsection (c) of this section are satisfied, a court
may admit into evidence in a [child in need of assistance (CINA)] JUVENILE COURT
JUVENILE COURT proceeding or in a criminal proceeding an out of court statement, to
prove the truth of the matter asserted in the statement, made by a child victim under the
age of 12 years[, who is the alleged victim or the child alleged to need assistance in the
case before the court,] concerning an alleged offense against the child of:

(i) Child abuse, as defined under Article 27, § 35A of the Code;

(ii) Rape or sexual offense, as defined in Article 27, §§ 462 through
464B of the Code, inclusive;

(iii) Assault with intent to commit rape or sexual offense, as defined in
Article 27, § 12 of the Code; or

(iv) In a CINA JUVENILE COURT proceeding, abuse or neglect as
defined in § 5-701 of the Family Law Article.                                                     

(2) An out of court statement may be admissible under this section only if:

(i) The statement was made to and is offered by:

1. A licensed physician, as defined under § 14-101 of the
Health Occupations Article;

2.        A licensed psychologist, as defined under § 18-101 of the
Health Occupations Article;

3. A licensed social worker, as defined under § 19-101 of the
Health Occupations Article; or                                       

4.        A teacher; [and]

5. AN INTERN OR RESIDENT ACTING UNDER THE
SUPERVISION OF A LICENSED PHYSICIAN OR WORKING IN AN ACCREDITED
HOSPITAL;

6. A REGISTERED NURSE, AS DEFINED UNDER § 8-101 OF
THE HEALTH OCCUPATIONS ARTICLE;

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