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Md. Code Ann., Health Occ. § 8-6C-07

Known as the Maryland Nurse Practice Act

The act spans §§ 8-101 to 8-802 (115 sections).

(a) If a patient chooses to give birth at home in a situation prohibited by this subtitle or in which a licensed direct–entry midwife recommends transfer, the licensed direct–entry midwife shall:

(1) Transfer care of the patient to an appropriate health care practitioner;

(2) Complete the standard form developed under § 8–6C–08(e) of this subtitle and submit the completed form to the accepting health care practitioner; and

(3) Cease to take responsibility for the patient’s pregnancy care within 1 week after the transfer.

(b) If birth is imminent and the patient refuses to be transferred after the licensed direct–entry midwife determines that a transfer is necessary, the licensed direct–entry midwife shall:

(1) Call 9–1–1 and remain with the patient until emergency services personnel arrive; and

(2) Transfer care and give a verbal report of the care provided to the emergency medical services providers.

Official source: Maryland General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Maryland statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.