Md. Code Ann., Envir. § 9-227
Disposal of infectious waste
Effective Oct 1, 1999Added by Acts 1987, c. 612, § 2. Amended by Acts 1989, c. 537; Acts 1999, c. 702, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 1999.State of Maryland
(a)
- (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2)
- (i) “Infectious waste” means any waste that comes from a hospital, laboratory, or other health care facility as defined in § 19-114 of the Health--General Article and that is known or suspected to be contaminated with organisms capable of producing disease or infection in humans.
(ii) “Infectious waste” includes:
- 1. Contaminated disposable equipment, instruments, and utensils;
- 2. Contaminated needles, scalpels, and razor blades;
- 3. Human tissues and organs that result from surgery, obstetrics, or autopsy;
- 4. Feces, urine, vomitus, and suctionings;
- 5. Live vaccines for human use;
- 6. Blood and blood products; and
- 7. Laboratory specimens, such as tissues, blood elements, excreta, and secretions.
- (b) A hospital, laboratory, or other health care facility as defined in § 19-114 of the Health--General Article may not dispose of infectious waste, or cause infectious waste to be disposed of, in a landfill system in this State.
- (c) The Secretary is responsible with law enforcement personnel in this State for monitoring and enforcing subsection (b) of this section.
Added by Acts 1987, c. 612, § 2. Amended by Acts 1989, c. 537; Acts 1999, c. 702, § 5, eff. Oct. 1, 1999.