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Ch. 456

2004 LAWS OF MARYLAND

8-6A-13.

(a) The Board shall appoint an advisory committee consisting of at least 13
members appointed by the Board.

(e) The advisory committee shall:

(1) Evaluate training programs and make recommendations for approval
by the Board;

subtitle;

(2) Develop and recommend regulations to enforce the provisions of this

(3) Evaluate candidates as required and recommend action to the Board;

(4)     Review investigations of complaints against nursing assistants OR
MEDICATION TECHNICIANS and make recommendations to the Board for disciplinary
action;

(5)     Keep a record of its proceedings; and

(6)     Submit an annual report to the Board.
8-6A-15.

(a)     If, during the investigation of an allegation brought against a certified
nursing assistant OR CERTIFIED MEDICATION TECHNICIAN under this subtitle, the
Board has reason to believe, that the certified nursing assistant OR CERTIFIED
MEDICATION TECHNICIAN may cause harm to a person affected by the practice of the
certified nursing assistant OR CERTIFIED MEDICATION TECHNICIAN, the Board, on
its own initiative, shall direct the certified nursing assistant OR CERTIFIED
MEDICATION TECHNICIAN to submit to an appropriate examination by a health care
provider designated by the Board.

(b)     In return for the privilege given to a certified nursing assistant OR
CERTIFIED MEDICATION TECHNICIAN to practice in the State, the certified nursing
assistant OR CERTIFIED MEDICATION TECHNICIAN is deemed to have:

(1)     Consented to submit to an examination under this section if
requested by the Board in writing; and

(2)     Waived any legal claim of privilege as to the testimony or
examination reports of the examining health care provider.

(c)      The failure or refusal of a certified nursing assistant OR CERTIFIED
MEDICATION TECHNICIAN to submit to an examination required under subsection (b)
of this section is prima facie evidence of the inability of the certified nursing assistant
OR CERTIFIED MEDICATION TECHNICIAN to competently practice as a certified
nursing assistant OR CERTIFIED MEDICATION TECHNICIAN, unless the Board finds
that the failure or refusal was beyond the control of the certified nursing assistant OR
CERTIFIED MEDICATION TECHNICIAN.

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