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§ 14-410. Records not admissible or discoverable

West's Annotated Code of MarylandHealth OccupationsEffective: May 2, 2013

West's Annotated Code of Maryland
Health Occupations (Refs & Annos)
Title 14. Physicians (Refs & Annos)
Subtitle 4. Disciplinary Actions (Refs & Annos)
Effective: May 2, 2013
MD Code, Health Occupations, § 14-410
§ 14-410. Records not admissible or discoverable
In general
(a) Except by the express stipulation and consent of all parties to a proceeding before the Board, a disciplinary panel, or any of its other investigatory bodies, in a civil or criminal action:
(1) The proceedings, records, or files of the Board, a disciplinary panel, or any of its other investigatory bodies are not discoverable and are not admissible in evidence; and
(2) Any order passed by the Board or disciplinary panel is not admissible in evidence.
Civil actions
(b) This section does not apply to a civil action brought by a party to a proceeding before the Board or a disciplinary panel who claims to be aggrieved by the decision of the Board or the disciplinary panel.
Disclosure in other proceedings
(c) If any medical or hospital record or any other exhibit is subpoenaed and otherwise is admissible in evidence, the use of that record or exhibit in a proceeding before the Board, a disciplinary panel, or any of its other investigatory bodies does not prevent its production in any other proceeding.

Credits

Added as Health Occupations § 14-510 by Acts 1981, c. 8, § 2, eff. July 1, 1981. Amended by Acts 1984, c. 430, § 2, eff. July 1, 1984; Acts 1988, c. 109, § 1, eff. July 1, 1988. Renumbered as Health Occupations § 14-410 by Acts 1990, c. 6, § 11, eff. Feb. 16, 1990. Amended by Acts 2013, c. 401, § 1, eff. May 2, 2013.
Formerly Art. 43, § 130.
MD Code, Health Occupations, § 14-410, MD HEALTH OCCUP § 14-410
Current through legislation effective through April 9, 2023, from the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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