2017 Maryland Code
Health - General
Title 5 - Death
Subtitle 9 - Drug Overdose Fatality Review Teams.
§ 5-905. Open or closed meetings.

  • (a) Closed meetings. -- Meetings of local teams shall be closed to the public and are not subject to Title 3 of the General Provisions Article when the local teams are discussing individual cases of overdose or drug overdose deaths.
  • (b) Open meetings. -- Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, meetings of local teams shall be open to the public and are subject to Title 3 of the General Provisions Article when the local team is not discussing individual cases of overdose or drug overdose deaths.
  • (c) Confidentiality requirements for public meetings. --
    • (1) During a public meeting, information may not be disclosed that identifies:
      • (i) A deceased individual;
      • (ii) An individual who has experienced an overdose;
      • (iii) A family member, guardian, or caretaker of a deceased individual or of an individual who has experienced an overdose; or
      • (iv) An individual convicted of a crime or adjudicated as having committed a delinquent act that caused a death or near fatality.
    • (2) During a public meeting, information may not be disclosed about the involvement of any agency with:
      • (i) A deceased individual;
      • (ii) An individual who has experienced an overdose;
      • (iii) A family member, guardian, or caretaker of a deceased individual or of an individual who has experienced an overdose; or
      • (iv) An individual convicted of a crime or adjudicated as having committed a delinquent act that caused a death or near fatality.
  • (d) Requesting attendance of person with relevant information. -- This section does not prohibit a local team from requesting the attendance at a team meeting of a person who has information relevant to the team's exercise of its purpose and duties.
  • (e) Violations; penalties. -- A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $ 500 or imprisonment not exceeding 90 days or both.
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