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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 11-109

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§11–109.
(a)In this section, “body fluids” has the meaning stated in § 18–338.1 of the Health – General Article.
(b)Exposure to HIV or hepatitis C between a victim and a person charged with a prohibited exposure occurs:
(1)by percutaneous or mucocutaneous contact with blood or body fluids;
(2)by contact for a prolonged period with blood or body fluids of an open wound, including dermatitis, exudative lesions, and chapped skin;
(3)by intact skin contact for a prolonged period with large amounts of blood or body fluids; or
(4)under any other condition or circumstance under which a person may be exposed to HIV or hepatitis C.
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