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    • Title 8 - Substance Use Disorders Law
    • Subtitle 5 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse -- Publicly Intoxicated Individuals, Court Ordered Evaluations, and Voluntary Treatment
    • Section 8-504 - Police Responsibility

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 5 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse -- Publicly Intoxicated Individuals, Court Ordered Evaluations, and Voluntary Treatment
    Section 8-504 - Police Responsibility

    In carrying out §§ 8-501, 8-502, and 8-503 of this subtitle, the police or other authorized personnel shall make every reasonable effort to protect the health and safety of the intoxicated individual.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Health - General

    Title 8 - Substance Use Disorders Law

    Subtitle 5 - Alcohol and Drug Abuse -- Publicly Intoxicated Individuals, Court Ordered Evaluations, and Voluntary Treatment

    Section 8-501 - Disposition of Publicly Intoxicated Individuals

    Section 8-502 - Admission to a Facility

    Section 8-502.1 - Admission of Minors to Inpatient Facilities or Certified Outpatient Program

    Section 8-503 - Disposition of Arrested Individuals

    Section 8-504 - Police Responsibility

    Section 8-505 - Evaluation of Criminal Defendants

    Section 8-506 - Commitment for Evaluation

    Section 8-507 - Considerations and Findings Prior to Revocation of Probation

    Section 8-508 - Outpatient and Aftercare Treatment

    Section 8-509 - Admission of Intoxicated Individuals and Chronic Alcoholics to Private and Public Hospitals

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