Maryland Statutes
§ 18-316
Maryland § 18-316
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Md. Code Ann., Health - General § 18-316 (2026).
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(a)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, an individual immediately shall report to the local police or sheriff if the individual:
(i)Knows that a dog, cat, or other warm blooded animal has bitten, scratched, or otherwise exposed an individual to a possible rabies infection; or
(ii)Suspects that an animal has rabies.
(2)In Frederick County, the individual shall report to the animal control center of Frederick County.
(b)On receipt of a report under this section, the police, sheriff, or animal control center staff shall:
(1)Notify the health officer for the county where the report is made; and
(2)Enforce all orders of the health officer and the public health veterinarian.
(c)
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