The Overdose Response Program is a program administered by the Department for the purpose of providing a means of authorizing certain individuals to administer naloxone to an individual experiencing, or believed to be experiencing, opioid overdose to help prevent a fatality when medical services are not immediately available.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 13 - Miscellaneous Health Care Programs
Subtitle 31 - Overdose Response Program
Section 13-3103 - Powers and Duties of Department
Section 13-3104 - Written Agreements to Establish Dispensing Protocols
Section 13-3105 - Naloxone Prescription -- Possession and Use by Individuals
Section 13-3106 - Prescribing and Dispensing Naloxone
Section 13-3107 - Immunity -- Not Deemed to Be Practicing Medicine, Registered Nursing, or Pharmacy
Section 13-3108 - Immunity -- Individuals and Medical Providers