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Ch. 232
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(v) IDENTIFYING A TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN—POINT OF CARE
TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN POINT OF CARE APPLICATION, IN CONSULTATION WITH AN
INDIVIDUAL WITH EXPERTISE IN TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN POINT OF CARE
APPLICATIONS, TO:
1. MAXIMIZE NURSING PRODUCTIVITY AND INCREASE THE
QUALITY OF PATIENT CARE; AND
2. IMPROVE THE WORK ENVIRONMENT AND
INFRASTRUCTURE IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES; AND
(VI) Projecting a more positive and professional image of nursing;
and
(4) Serve as an advisor to public and private entities to facilitate
implementation of the recommendations of the Commission.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 2002.
Approved April 25, 2002.
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CHAPTER 232
(House Bill 642)
AN ACT concerning
Prince George's County - Complaints Against a Law Enforcement Officer -
Subpoena Power Enforcement
PG 305-02
FOR the purpose of allowing the Prince George's County Human Relations
Commission and Citizen Complaint Oversight Panel in making certain
investigations and recommendations concerning certain law enforcement
officers to issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of certain persons or the
production of certain items under certain circumstances authorizing the
Citizens Complaint Oversight Panel to petition a certain court to enforce a
certain subpoena; allowing a court to compel compliance with a subpoena under
certain circumstances; allowing a court to punish failure to comply with certain
orders in a certain manner; and generally relating to the issuance enforcement
of subpoenas by and the Prince George's County Human Relations Commission
and Citizen Complaint Oversight Panel.
BY adding to
The Public Local Laws of Prince George's County
Section 18-186.09
Article 17 - Public Local Laws of Maryland
(1999 Edition and 2000 Supplement, as amended)
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