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Ch. 213 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(V) THEFT. 16- 203. (a) (4) Liability may not be imposed under this title on a responsible relative
if any responsible relative has been the victim of sexual abuse, physical abuse, or a
crime of violence as defined [under Article 27, § 643B of the Code] IN § 14-101 OF THE
CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE perpetrated by the recipient of services. The Department
shall adopt regulations that define "sexual abuse, physical abuse, or a crime of
violence" as defined [under Article 27, § 643B of the Code) IN § 14-101 OF THE
CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE for the purposes of this paragraph. 17- 214. (a) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (3) "Controlled dangerous substance" has the meaning stated in [Article
27, § 277 of the Code] § 5-101 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 18- 339. (a) The Secretary shall establish and conduct an educational program on
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) for persons who plead guilty or nolo
contendere to, or who are found guilty of, violating: (1) [The Prostitution and Related Crimes subtitle of Article 27 of the
Code] TITLE 11, SUBTITLE 3 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE; or (2) Any provision of the Maryland Controlled Dangerous Substances
[Act] ACT, TITLE 5 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE. 21-202. (a) Any drug that is designated as a "controlled dangerous substance" under
[the provisions of Article 27, § 276 et seq. (subheading "Health — Controlled
Dangerous Substances") of the Code] TITLE 5 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE is
governed by that [subheading] TITLE as well as by this subtitle. (b) If, as to any drug that is a "controlled dangerous substance", there is any
conflict between the provisions of this subtitle and those of [Article 27 of the Code]
TITLE 5 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE, the provisions of [Article 27 of the Code)
THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE apply. 21-220. (b) (2) A prescription for a controlled dangerous substance within the
meaning of [Article 27 of the Code] TITLE 5 OF THE CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE may not
be written on a preprinted prescription form that states the name, quantity, or
strength of the controlled dangerous substance. 21-222. Nothing in § 21-220 or § 21-221 of this subtitle relieves any person from any
requirement imposed by law with respect to any drug that is classified as a controlled
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