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Md. Code Ann., Pub. Safety § 14-3A-01

(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.

(b) “Catastrophic health emergency” means a situation in which extensive loss of life or serious disability is threatened imminently because of exposure to a deadly agent.

(c) “Deadly agent” means:

(1) anthrax, ebola, plague, smallpox, tularemia, or other bacterial, fungal, rickettsial, or viral agent, biological toxin, or other biological agent capable of causing extensive loss of life or serious disability;

(2) mustard gas, nerve gas, or other chemical agent capable of causing extensive loss of life or serious disability; or

(3) radiation at levels capable of causing extensive loss of life or serious disability.

(d) “Exposure to a deadly agent” means a threat to human health caused by the release, distribution, or transmission of a deadly agent in:

(1) this State; or

(2) another jurisdiction because of movement into the State of the deadly agent or of individuals exposed to the deadly agent.

(e) “Health care provider” means:

(1) a health care facility as defined in § 19–114(d)(1) of the Health – General Article;

(2) a health care practitioner as defined in § 19–114(e) of the Health – General Article; and

(3) an individual licensed or certified as an emergency medical services provider under § 13–516 of the Education Article.

(f) “Secretary” means the Secretary of Health.

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