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MDSB83PassAltering the grounds for discipline by certain health occupations boards to include being disciplined by any branch of the uniformed services or the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; and altering the grounds for discipline of a naturopathic doctor...
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2026-04-28
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 335
MDHB1012PassAuthorizing a county or municipality to establish a local suicide fatality review team to coordinate with certain local child fatality review teams and the State Suicide Fatality Review Committee; authorizing a team to review suicide deaths in the co...
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2026-04-28
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 328
MDHB1143Engross

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Prohibiting, for a certain period of time, the Chief Medical Examiner, deputy chief medical examiners, assistant medical examiners, and pathologists authorized by the Chief Medical Examiner from using a hydrostatic lung test, also known as a lung flo...
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2026-03-23
To Senate Finance Committee
MDHB1485Engross

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Requiring the Maryland Department of Health to develop a certain pamphlet relating to State and national crisis support resources; requiring certain health care providers and representatives of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to give the pam...
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2026-03-20
To Senate Finance Committee
MDHB1354Intro

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Requiring the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners to expand a certain expedited process for authorizing a certain veterinary practitioner licensed to practice veterinary medicine in another state or jurisdiction to become licensed to practice...
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2026-03-03
To House Environment and Transportation Committee
MDHB1402Intro

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Requiring a medical examiner in receipt of notice that a deceased individual was Muslim to release the body of the deceased within 48 hours after the completion of the autopsy.
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2026-02-13
To House Health Committee
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