Maryland 2022 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB373 Chaptered / Bill

Filed 06/07/2022

                     LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR., Governor Ch. 721 
 
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Chapter 721 
(House Bill 373) 
 
AN ACT concerning 
 
State Postmortem Examiners Commission – Minimum Staffing Requirements 
 
FOR the purpose of requiring the State Postmortem Examiners Commission Maryland 
Department of Health to ensure that the number of staff employed by the State 
Postmortem Examiners Commission does not fall to a level that would constitute a 
Phase II violation according to the National Association of Medical Examiners; and 
generally relating to the State Postmortem Examiners Commission. 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 
 Article – Health – General 
Section 5–305(a) 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 
 (2019 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 
 
Article – Health – General 
 
5–305. 
 
 (a) (1) The Commission may employ a staff in accordance with the State 
budget for the operation of the Commission and to maintain accreditation. 
 
 (2) The staff shall include: 
 
 (i) 1 chief medical examiner; 
 
 (ii) 2 deputy chief medical examiners; 
 
 (iii) Assistant medical examiners; 
 
 (iv) 1 chief State toxicologist, 1 deputy chief State toxicologist, lead 
toxicologists, and assistant toxicologists; 
 
 (v) 1 serologist; 
 
 (vi) 4 resident medical doctors who are training in forensic pathology; 
 
 (vii) 1 chief forensic investigator, 2 deputy chief forensic 
investigators, lead forensic investigators, and assistant forensic investigators; and  Ch. 721 	2022 LAWS OF MARYLAND  
 
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 (viii) 1 autopsy services supervisor, 1 deputy supervisor, lead autopsy 
technicians, and assistant autopsy technicians. 
 
 (3) The Commission may employ any physician on a contract basis for 
part–time services. 
 
 (4) THE COMMISSION DEPARTMENT SHALL ENSURE THAT TH E 
NUMBER OF STAFF EMPL OYED BY THE COMMISSION DOES NOT F ALL TO A LEVEL 
THAT WOULD CONSTITUT E A PHASE II VIOLATION ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL 
ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS.  
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, Th at this Act shall take effect 
October 1, 2022.  
 
Enacted under Article II, § 17(c) of the Maryland Constitution, May 29, 2022.