Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Vital Statistics and Records
Section 4-219 - Reports

(a)    At least annually, the Secretary shall:
        (1)    Publish a report of vital statistics, including population estimates; and
        (2)    Print and distribute the report to any official, agency, library, or other person whom the Secretary considers entitled to the report.
    (b)    In addition to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section, by June 30 of each year the Secretary shall report to the Morbidity, Mortality, and Quality Review Committee established under § 18–107 of this article on the number and cause of death of Maryland children under the age of 1 year who died during the prior calendar year ending December 31st.
    (c)    In addition to the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this section, within 24 hours of notification of a death, the Secretary shall report to the Mortality and Quality Review Committee any death of an individual who at the time of death was:
        (1)    An individual with a developmental disability, as defined in § 7–101(g) of this article, who resided in or was receiving services from any program or facility licensed or operated by the Developmental Disabilities Administration; or
        (2)    An individual with a mental illness who resided in or was receiving services from any program or facility approved, licensed, or operated by the Behavioral Health Administration.
    (d)    (1)    In addition to the requirements of subsections (a) through (c) of this section, the Secretary shall publish an annual report on the suicides of:
            (i)    Veterans; and
            (ii)    Members currently serving in the armed services of the United States.
        (2)    The report may include only information regarding the age, sex, race or ethnicity, nature of service if known, and method of suicide of the veteran or armed services member.
        (3)    The report shall include aggregate information for the lesser of:
            (i)    The previous 5 years; or
            (ii)    The total number of years for which information is available.
        (4)    On or before December 1 each year, the Secretary shall submit the report to the State Department of Veterans Affairs and, in accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and the House Health and Government Operations Committee.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Health - General

Title 4 - Statistics and Records

Subtitle 2 - Vital Statistics and Records

Section 4-201 - Definitions

Section 4-202 - Registrars of Vital Records

Section 4-203 - General Responsibility

Section 4-204 - Birth, Death, and Fetal Death Certificates; Copies

Section 4-205 - County Birth, Death, and Fetal Death Records

Section 4-206 - Marriage, Divorce, and Annulment Records

Section 4-207 - Preparation of Birth, Death, and Fetal Death Certificates

Section 4-208 - Birth Registration

Section 4-209 - Foundling Registration

Section 4-210 - Delayed Birth Registration

Section 4-211 - New Certificates of Birth

Section 4-212 - Certificates of Death; Notice to Medical Examiner

Section 4-213 - Fetal Death Certificates

Section 4-213.1 - Stillbirth Certificates

Section 4-214 - Amendments to Vital Records

Section 4-215 - Burial Permits, Final Disposition, Transportation, and Disinterment

Section 4-216 - Duties of Institutions

Section 4-217 - Copies of Birth, Death, Fetal Death, or Marriage Certificates; Commemorative Birth Certificates; Security Protocols

Section 4-218 - Population Estimates

Section 4-219 - Reports

Section 4-220 - Copies of Vital Records -- Statistical Purposes

Section 4-221 - Copies of Vital Records -- Special Projects

Section 4-222 - Disclosure of Birth Record Information for Subsequent Children of Parents Responsible for Child Abuse or Neglect

Section 4-223 - Use of Copies of Vital Records as Evidence

Section 4-224 - Disclosure of Records

Section 4-225 - Enforcement of Subtitle

Section 4-226 - Prohibited Acts

Section 4-227 - Penalties