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Session Laws, 2007
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Martin O'Malley, Governor
H.B. 282
(1) Any record and other information obtained by the Faculty, a
component society of the Faculty, the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical
Services Systems, a hospital staff committee, or a national medical society or group
organized for research, if that record or information identifies any person; and (2) Any record of a proceeding or transaction before the [Faculty]
ENTITY OR ENTITIES INDIVIDUAL THAT CONTRACT CONTRACTS WITH THE
BOARD or one of its committees that relates to any investigation or report under
§ 14-401 of this title as to an allegation of grounds for disciplinary or other action. (c) Access to and use of any confidential record described in subsection (b) of
this section is regulated by §§ 5-601 and 10-205(b) of the Courts Article. (d) This section does not restrict the publication of any statistics or other
information that does not disclose the identity of any person. 14-5A-18. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (d) of this section, hospitals,
related institutions, alternative health systems as defined in § 1-401 of this article,
and employers shall file with the Board a report that the hospital, related institution,
alternative health system, or employer limited, reduced, otherwise changed, or
terminated any licensed respiratory care practitioner for any reasons that might be
grounds for disciplinary action under § 14-5A-17 of this subtitle. (G) (1) THE BOARD MAY IMPOSE A CIVIL PENALTY OF UP TO $1,000
FOR FAILURE TO REPORT UNDER THIS SECTION. (2) THE BOARD SHALL REMIT ANY PENALTY COLLECTED UNDER
THIS SUBSECTION INTO THE GENERAL FUND OF THE STATE. 14-5B-08. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, an individual shall be
certified by the Board before the individual may practice radiation oncology/therapy
technology, medical radiation technology, or nuclear medicine technology in this State. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, a licensed physician may
not employ or supervise an individual practicing radiation oncology/therapy
technology, medical radiation technology, or nuclear medicine technology without a
certificate.
(C) EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SUBTITLE, A HOSPITAL, RELATED INSTITUTION, ALTERNATIVE HEALTH SYSTEM, OR EMPLOYER MAY
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