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Ch. 213
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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enforcement agency at least one of which shall have local jurisdiction; 2. when
rendering assistance to a police officer; 3. when acting at the request of a local police
officer; or 4. when an emergency exists; and (ii) when acting in accordance with
regulations adopted by the Secretary to implement this paragraph; or (13) when
conducting investigations relating to or otherwise enforcing the provisions of [Article
27, § 146 of the Code] § 7-302 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE.
12A.
(a) (8) "Qualifying crime of violence" means:
(i) A violation of [Article 27, § 35C of the Code] § 3-601 OF THE
CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE that involves sexual abuse;
(ii) Rape in any degree;
(iii) A sexual offense in the first, second, or third degree;
(iv) Murder;
(v) Robbery under [Article 27, § 486 or § 487 of the Code] § 3-402
OR § 3-403 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE;
(vi) First degree assault; or
(vii) Attempts to commit these offenses.
Article - Agriculture
2-305.
The Board, upon terms and conditions it finds proper, shall issue to any humane
society, as defined by [Article 27, § 63 of the Code] § 10-601 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW
ARTICLE, or county or municipal designated animal shelter which submits an
application, a special permit authorizing purchase, possession, and use of sodium
pentobarbital to euthanize injured, sick, homeless, and unwanted domestic animals.
The permit shall designate the sole person responsible. The application for the special
permit and the annual renewal of the permit shall be accompanied by a fee set by the
Board. Any organization that has received a permit pursuant to this section is
exempted from the registration requirement of [Article 27, § 281 of the Code] §§ 5-301
AND 5-304 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE as to pentobarbital.
2-310.
The Board may prescribe reasonable standards for the practice of veterinary
medicine, including conduct and ethics. It may refuse, suspend, or revoke any
application or license, and censure or place on probation any licensee after a hearing,
if the veterinarian:
(2) Is convicted of a violation of any federal or State law. relating to
prescription drugs, a controlled dangerous substance under [Article 27, § 279 of the
Code] TITLE 5, SUBTITLE 4 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, or a controlled substance
as defined by 21 U.S.C. § 812;
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