Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 401: GENERAL PROVISIONS
22 §1727. Cooperation with law enforcement (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 22, SECTION 1726)

§1727. Cooperation with law enforcement
(CONTAINS TEXT WITH VARYING EFFECTIVE DATES)
(REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 22, SECTION 1726)
A hospital licensed under chapter 404 or 405 shall make a good faith effort to cooperate with law enforcement agencies as provided in this section.   [RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
1.  (TEXT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1/01/23) Service of protection from abuse order.  A law enforcement agency may request that a hospital provide access to a defendant who is receiving care in the hospital for the purpose of serving a protection from abuse order pursuant to Title 19‑A, section 4006, subsection 6.  
A. The hospital shall provide the law enforcement agency with an opportunity to serve the defendant personally with the order at a time the hospital determines is clinically appropriate with due consideration to the medical condition of the defendant.   [RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
B. A hospital may disclose that the defendant is a patient to facilitate service under this section regardless of patient consent.   [RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
[RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
1.  (TEXT EFFECTIVE 1/01/23) Service of protection from abuse order.  A law enforcement agency may request that a hospital provide access to a defendant who is receiving care in the hospital for the purpose of serving a protection from abuse order pursuant to Title 19‑A, section 4107.  
A. The hospital shall provide the law enforcement agency with an opportunity to serve the defendant personally with the order at a time the hospital determines is clinically appropriate with due consideration to the medical condition of the defendant.   [RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
B. A hospital may disclose that the defendant is a patient to facilitate service under this section regardless of patient consent.   [RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
[PL 2021, c. 647, Pt. B, §48 (AMD); PL 2021, c. 647, Pt. B, §65 (AFF).]
2.  Notice of upcoming release.  A law enforcement agency may request that a hospital provide notice to the law enforcement agency that a person is to be released from the hospital so that the law enforcement agency may arrest the person.  
A. The hospital shall provide notice that the person is to be released from the hospital if the person was transported or was caused to be transported to the hospital by the law enforcement agency.   [RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
B. The information contained in the notice provided by the hospital must be no more than the minimum amount necessary to satisfy the requirements of this subsection.   [RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
[RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
3.  Required consistency with federal requirements.  A hospital may provide access under subsection 1 and information under subsection 2 only if the request is consistent with the provisions of 45 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 164.512 (2015) and 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2 (2015).  
[RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
4.  Immunity; no cause of action.  A hospital, hospital agent, employee or other person who in good faith and without gross negligence provides access or information to a law enforcement agency as required by this section or cooperates in an investigation or a criminal or judicial proceeding related to the requirements of this section is immune from civil and criminal liability and professional licensure action arising out of or related to compliance with this section. This section does not create a cause of action against the hospital, hospital agent, employee or other person for failure to comply with this section.  
[RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL).]
SECTION HISTORY
RR 2015, c. 1, §18 (RAL). PL 2021, c. 647, Pt. B, §48 (AMD). PL 2021, c. 647, Pt. B, §65 (AFF).

Structure Maine Revised Statutes

Maine Revised Statutes

TITLE 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE

Subtitle 2: HEALTH

Part 4: HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CARE

Chapter 401: GENERAL PROVISIONS

22 §1701. Program of health services

22 §1702. Hospital surveys (REPEALED)

22 §1703. Acceptance of federal and other funds

22 §1704. Advisory Hospital Council (REPEALED)

22 §1705. Individuals may select own physician

22 §1706. Distribution of antitoxins in emergency

22 §1707. Responsible relatives; duty of hospitals (REPEALED)

22 §1708. Appropriations for aid of public and private hospitals and nursing homes

22 §1709. State-wide plan; advisory council; duties (REPEALED)

22 §1710. Deferred revenue payments

22 §1711. Patient access to hospital medical records

22 §1711-A. Fees charged for records

22 §1711-B. Patient access to treatment records; health care practitioners

22 §1711-C. Confidentiality of health care information

22 §1711-D. Designation of visitors in hospital settings

22 §1711-E. Confidentiality of prescription drug information

22 §1711-F. Transfer of member health care information by MaineCare program for purpose of diagnosis, treatment or care

22 §1711-G. Designated lay caregivers

22 §1712. Itemized bills

22 §1713. Transitional hospital reimbursement (REPEALED)

22 §1714. Debts owed the department by providers (REPEALED)

22 §1714-A. Debts owed the department by providers

22 §1714-B. Critical access hospital reimbursement (REPEALED)

22 §1714-C. Critical access hospital staff enhancement reimbursement

22 §1714-D. Critical access hospital reimbursement

22 §1714-E. Credible allegations of fraud; provider payment suspensions (WHOLE SECTION TEXT EFFECTIVE UNTIL CONTINGENCY: See T. 22, §1714-E, sub-§7) (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 22, SECTION 1714-D) (WHOLE SECTION TEXT REPEALED ON CONTINGENCY: See T. 22, §...

22 §1715. Access requirements applicable to certain health care providers

22 §1716. Charity care guidelines

22 §1717. Registration of personal care agencies and placement agencies

22 §1718. Consumer information

22 §1718-A. Consumer information regarding health care practitioner prices (REPEALED)

22 §1718-B. Consumer information regarding health care entity prices

22 §1718-C. Estimate of the total price of a single medical encounter for an uninsured patient

22 §1718-D. Prohibition on balance billing for surprise bills and bills for out-of-network emergency services; disputes of bills for uninsured patients and persons covered under self-insured health benefit plans; disclosure related to referrals

22 §1718-E. Prohibition on fees for transferring a patient or a patient's medical records

22 §1718-F. Disclosure related to observation status for Medicare patients

22 §1718-G. Requirements for notice to patients of costs for COVID-19 screening and testing and prohibited charges for COVID-19 vaccination for uninsured patients

22 §1719. Patients' rights

22 §1720. Nursing facility medical director reimbursement

22 §1721. Prohibition on payment for health care facility mistakes or preventable adverse events

22 §1722. Voluntary restraint (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 22, SECTION 1721)

22 §1723. Processing fee

22 §1724. Criminal background checks (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 22, SECTION 1723)

22 §1725. Neuropsychological and psychological evaluations

22 §1726. Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Advisory Council

22 §1727. Cooperation with law enforcement (REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 22, SECTION 1726)