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Session Laws, 1995
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor                                 Ch. 3

General Article.

Occurred: As a result of Ch. 6, § 8, Acts of 1988.
16-206.

(a)     For juvenile screening and treatment services that a unit of the Department
provides under Article 83C, § 2-118(b)(1)(ii) OF THE CODE, the Department shall bill
and collect the cost of care as provided in this subtitle and as if the recipient of services
were not a ward of this State.

(b)     The Department of Juvenile Services shall pay for juvenile screening and
treatment services that any person other than the Department provides under Article
83C, § 2-118 OF THE CODE. However, the Department later shall bill and collect this cost
of care as provided in this subtitle.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Stylistic errors in § 16-206 of the Health - General Article.

Occurred: As a result of Ch. 6, § 8, Acts of 1988.

18-108.

(b) (3) Upon presentation by the participant of a written request, including
justification, a local agency may mail or otherwise deliver food instruments to an
individual on the basis of the difficulty of the participant and the participant's proxies in
obtaining the food instruments. The justification may include:

(i) Illness;

(ii) Imminent childbirth;

(iii) Difficulty of access to the local agency; OR

(iv) Handicapping condition.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Omitted conjunction in § 18-108(b)(3) of the Health - General
Article.

Occurred: Ch. 784, Acts of 1986.

18-213.2.

(b) If, while transporting a person to a medical care facility or while acting in the
performance of [duty] DUTY, a first responder comes into contact exposure while
treating or transporting a person who dies at the scene or while being transported and
who is subsequently determined, as a result of information obtained in conjunction with a
postmortem examination by the Chief Medical Examiner or a designee of the Chief
Medical Examiner to have had a contagious disease or virus at the time of death, the

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