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2017 Maryland Code
Health - General
Title 13 - Miscellaneous Health Care Programs
Subtitle 20 - Human Subject Research
§ 13-2004. Injunctive or other relief for violations
Universal Citation: MD Health-Gen Code § 13-2004 (2017)
- (a) In general. -- The Office of the Attorney General may seek appropriate injunctive or other relief to prevent the conduct of human subject research in violation of the federal regulations on the protection of human subjects or this subtitle.
- (b) Exceptions. -- In exercising the authority granted under subsection (a) of this section, the Office of the Attorney General may not:
- (1) Duplicate the investigatory, compliance, or enforcement action undertaken by an agency of the federal government; or
- (2) Bring an action under subsection (a) of this section if an agency of the federal government has determined that an investigation is not warranted.
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