Maryland Statutes
§ 21-1113
Maryland § 21-1113
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Md. Code Ann., Health - General § 21-1113 (2026).
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In any action brought by the Attorney General under § 11–209 of the Commercial Law Article, a person that sells, distributes, or otherwise disposes of any drug, medicine, cosmetic, food, food additive, or commercial feed, as defined in § 6–101 of the Agriculture Article, or medical device:
(1)May not assert as a defense that the person did not deal directly with the person on whose behalf the action is brought; and
(2)May prove, as a partial or complete defense against a damage claim, in order to avoid duplicative liability, that all or any part of an alleged overcharge ultimately was passed on to another person by a purchaser or seller in the chain of manufacture, production, or distribution who paid the alleged overcharge.
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