Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 6 - Immunities and Prohibited Actions -- Health and Public Safety
Section 5-609 - Mental Health Care Providers or Administrators

(a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Administrator” means an administrator of a facility as defined in § 10–101 of the Health – General Article.
        (3)    “Mental health care provider” means:
            (i)    A mental health care provider licensed under the Health Occupations Article; and
            (ii)    Any facility, corporation, partnership, association, or other entity that provides treatment or services to individuals who have mental disorders.
    (b)    A cause of action or disciplinary action may not arise against any mental health care provider or administrator for failing to predict, warn of, or take precautions to provide protection from a patient’s violent behavior unless the mental health care provider or administrator knew of the patient’s propensity for violence and the patient indicated to the mental health care provider or administrator, by speech, conduct, or writing, of the patient’s intention to inflict imminent physical injury upon a specified victim or group of victims.
    (c)    (1)    The duty to take the actions under paragraph (2) of this subsection arises only under the limited circumstances described under subsection (b) of this section.
        (2)    The duty described under this section is deemed to have been discharged if the mental health care provider or administrator makes reasonable and timely efforts to:
            (i)    Seek civil commitment of the patient;
            (ii)    Formulate a diagnostic impression and establish and undertake a documented treatment plan calculated to eliminate the possibility that the patient will carry out the threat; or
            (iii)    Inform the appropriate law enforcement agency and, if feasible, the specified victim or victims of:
                1.    The nature of the threat;
                2.    The identity of the patient making the threat; and
                3.    The identity of the specified victim or victims.
    (d)    No cause of action or disciplinary action may arise under any patient confidentiality act against a mental health care provider or administrator for confidences disclosed or not disclosed in good faith to third parties in an effort to discharge a duty arising under this section according to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section.

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Maryland Statutes

Courts and Judicial Proceedings

Title 5 - Limitations, Prohibited Actions, and Immunities

Subtitle 6 - Immunities and Prohibited Actions -- Health and Public Safety

Section 5-601 - Action Against Person Furnishing Information to Enumerated Agency for Research Purposes

Section 5-602 - Emergency Defense and Civil Defense Shelters

Section 5-603 - Emergency Medical Care

Section 5-604 - Fire and Rescue Companies

Section 5-605 - Law Enforcement Officer Acting Outside Jurisdiction

Section 5-606 - Physicians and Volunteers Working at Charitable Organizations Providing Health Care Services

Section 5-607 - Volunteer Sports Program Physicians

Section 5-608 - Support for Emergency Medical System

Section 5-609 - Mental Health Care Providers or Administrators

Section 5-610 - Law Enforcement Officer Assisting Victim of Spousal Assault

Section 5-610.1 - Law Enforcement Officer Enforcing Out-of-State Order for Protection From Domestic Violence

Section 5-611 - Federal Law Enforcement Officer Making Arrest Without Warrant

Section 5-612 - Officers, Employees of Political Subdivisions When Acting Outside Territorial Limits

Section 5-613 - Liability of Political Subdivision for Acts of Special Police

Section 5-614 - Emergency Veterinary Assistance

Section 5-615 - Immunity in Arbitration or Alternative Dispute Resolution of Health Care Malpractice Claim

Section 5-617 - Persons Assisting in Controlling Discharge of Hazardous Substance

Section 5-618 - Adult Protective Services

Section 5-619 - Criminal Background Investigation of Employees of Facilities Caring for or Supervising Children; Criminal History Records Checksand Background Checks for Employees of Adult Dependent Care Programs

Section 5-620 - Persons Reporting Child Abuse or Neglect

Section 5-621 - Physician, Health Care Institution, etc., Examining or Treating Abused or Neglected Child

Section 5-622 - Persons Reporting Adult Abuse or Neglect

Section 5-623 - Admissions to Mental Health Facilities

Section 5-624 - Emergency Evaluation for Mental Disorder

Section 5-625 - Persons Reporting Abuse of the Developmentally Disabled

Section 5-626 - Persons Reporting Abuse of Individuals in Mental Health Facilities

Section 5-627 - Member of a Clinical Review Panel

Section 5-628 - Review of Health Care Under Maryland Medical Assistance Program

Section 5-629 - Person Administering Drug or Vaccine

Section 5-630 - Processors, Distributors, etc., of Human Blood, Tissue, Organs, or Bones

Section 5-631 - Persons Reporting Abuse of Residents of Related Institutions

Section 5-632 - Tort Liability of Hospitals or Related Institutions

Section 5-633 - Food Which Poses Immediate Threat

Section 5-634 - Donated Food

Section 5-635 - Customer Use of Employee Toilet Facility in Retail Establishment

Section 5-636 - Licensed Chiropractors Reviewing Fees of Other Chiropractors

Section 5-637 - Medical Review Committees and Persons Cooperating Therewith

Section 5-637.1 - Members of Local Domestic Violence Fatality Review Teams and Persons Cooperating Therewith

Section 5-637.2 - Person Acting for Multidisciplinary and Multiagency Drug Overdose Fatality Review Team

Section 5-638 - Persons Giving Information About Physicians to Hospitals, Hospital Staff, Etc

Section 5-639 - Negligent Operation of Emergency Vehicle

Section 5-640 - Child Passenger Safety Technicians

Section 5-641 - Immunity From Liability for Persons Who Leave Unharmed Newborn Child With a Responsible Adult

Section 5-642 - Immunity for Transfer of Unclaimed Cremains of Veterans for Disposition

Section 5-643 - Immunity From Civil or Criminal Liability

Section 5-644 - Settlement Agreement of Certain Police Misconduct Claims -- Prohibition Against Nondisparagement Clause