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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 20-110

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§20–110.
(a)Except as provided in subsection
(b)of this section, the following are not civilly liable for taking a blood sample from an individual without consent of the individual or for testing the blood sample, if the blood is taken at the request of a police officer or a sheriff or officer in a sheriff’s office for a criminal investigation:
(1)A licensed hospital.
(2)A physician.
(3)Any of the following who take the blood in the course of duties at a licensed hospital:
(i)A resident.
(ii)An intern.
(iii)A registered nurse.
(iv)A health career technician.
(b)A person who negligently takes blood samples in a manner otherwise than according to accepted medical practices or who negligently performs tests is subject to civil liability for injury resulting from the person’s negligence.
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