§ 2-604. Civil actions filed by persons
West's Annotated Code of MarylandHealth--GeneralEffective: October 1, 2010
Effective: October 1, 2010
MD Code, Health - General, § 2-604
§ 2-604. Civil actions filed by persons
(a)(1)(i) A person may file a civil action on behalf of the person and the State in a court of competent jurisdiction within the State against a person who has acted or is acting in violation of § 2-602(a) of this subtitle.
(iii) During the period in which the complaint is under seal, if the State's investigation reveals that the act, transaction, or occurrence that gave rise to the alleged violation of this subtitle is reasonably likely to be continuing, the State shall notify the defendant as soon as practicable without jeopardizing the course and conduct of the State's or the federal government's investigation of the violation, compromising the development of evidence, or violating any State or federal law.
(b)(1) If the State intervenes and proceeds with the action under subsection (a)(6)(i) of this section:
(c)(1) Instead of proceeding with a civil action filed under this subtitle, the State may pursue any alternative remedy available to the State, including any appropriate administrative proceeding to determine a civil money penalty.
(2) If the State seeks an alternative remedy in another proceeding after intervening in a civil action filed under this section, the person initiating the action shall have the same rights in the alternative proceeding as the person would have had if the civil action had continued under this section.
(d)(1) On a showing in camera by the State that certain actions of discovery by the person initiating the action would interfere with the State' s investigation or prosecution of a criminal or civil matter arising out of the same facts, the court may stay the discovery for a period of not more than 60 days.
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Added by Acts 2010, c. 4, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2010.
MD Code, Health - General, § 2-604, MD HEALTH GEN § 2-604
Current with all legislation from the 2023 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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