Source: http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Laws/StatuteText?article=gho&section=14-404&enactments=false
Timestamp: 2020-08-15 21:08:54
Document Index: 116722006

Matched Legal Cases: ['§14', '§ 14', '§ 14', '§ 14', '§ 14', '§ 1', '§14', '§ 1']

§14–404. IN EFFECT
(a) Subject to the hearing provisions of § 14–405 of this subtitle, a disciplinary panel, on the affirmative vote of a majority of the quorum of the disciplinary panel, may reprimand any licensee, place any licensee on probation, or suspend or revoke a license if the licensee:
(5) Solicits or advertises in violation of § 14–503 of this title;
(16) Agrees with a clinical or bioanalytical laboratory to make payments to the laboratory for a test or test series for a patient, unless the licensed physician discloses on the bill to the patient or third–party payor:
(32) Fails to display the notice required under § 14–415 of this subtitle;
(40) Fails to keep adequate medical records as determined by appropriate peer review;
(i) Accredited by:
1. The American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Facilities;
2. The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care; or
3. The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations; or
(ii) Certified to participate in the Medicare program, as enacted by Title XVIII of the Social Security Act;
(42) Fails to submit to a criminal history records check under § 14–308.1 of this title;
(43) Except for the licensure process described under Subtitle 3A of this title, violates any provision of this title, any rule or regulation adopted by the Board, or any State or federal law pertaining to the practice of medicine;
(44) Fails to meet the qualifications for licensure under Subtitle 3 of this title; or
(45) Fails to comply with § 1–223 of this article.
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a disciplinary panel may not reprimand, place on probation, or suspend or revoke a license of a licensee for providing a patient with a written statement, medical records, or testimony that, in the licensee’s professional opinion, the patient is likely to receive therapeutic or palliative relief from marijuana.
(2) Nothing in this subsection shall be deemed to release a licensee from the duty to exercise a professional standard of care when evaluating a patient’s medical condition.
§14–404. // EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 PER CHAPTER 470 OF 2018 //
(43) Fails to comply with § 1–223 of this article.