§ 14-3A-05. Directive for isolation or quarantine
West's Annotated Code of MarylandPublic Safety
MD Code, Public Safety, § 14-3A-05
§ 14-3A-05. Directive for isolation or quarantine
(a) If the Secretary or other designated official requires an individual or a group of individuals to go to and remain in places of isolation or quarantine under § 14-3A-03(b)(3) of this subtitle, the Secretary shall issue a directive to the individual or group of individuals.
(b)(1) The directive shall specify:
(3)(i) If the Secretary or other designated official determines that the notice required in paragraph (2) of this subsection is impractical because of the number of individuals or geographical areas affected, the Secretary or other designated official shall ensure that the affected individuals are fully informed of the directive using the best possible means available.
(c)(1) An individual or group of individuals isolated or quarantined under § 14-3A-03(b)(3) of this subtitle may request a hearing in a circuit court to contest the isolation or quarantine.
(7) If the court determines that the delivery required by paragraph (6)(iii) of this subsection is impractical because of the number of individuals or geographical area affected, the court shall ensure that the affected individuals are fully informed of the order using the best possible means available.
(d)(1) An order under subsection (c) of this section may authorize isolation or quarantine for not more than 30 days.
(e) If an individual cannot appear personally before the court, proceedings may be conducted:
(f)(1) Subject to any emergency rules that the Court of Appeals adopts under paragraph (3) of this subsection, the court may order the consolidation of individual claims into group claims in proceedings brought under this section if:
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Added by Acts 2004, c. 26, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2004.
MD Code, Public Safety, § 14-3A-05, MD PUBLIC SAFETY § 14-3A-05
Current through all legislation from the 2022 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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