Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 10.49.01.01 - DefinitionsA. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.B. Terms Defined. (1) "Board" means the State Anatomy Board.(2) "Cadaveric specimens" means requested body parts, organs, or tissues taken from a cadaver.(3) "In-State commercial programs" means uses of cadaveric specimens at in-State institutions for teaching, training or research using a company's medical products such as an instrument, implant, or other device.(4) "In-State programs" means institutional or government funded, or continuing medical education accredited courses.(5) "In-State study programs" means Maryland medical-dental study programs that use cadavers and cadaveric specimens to conduct: (a) Anatomical disciplinary instruction;(b) Resident surgical, clinical, or allied health training;(c) Physician continuing education training courses and advanced study;(d) Allied health, paramedic, and emergency medical training courses;(e) Research study requiring cadavers or human cadaveric specimens; or(f) Other educational, training, or research programs approved by the Board.(6) "Member school programs" means departments of anatomy of medical-dental schools located in Maryland that use cadavers and cadaveric specimens to support teaching and research studies.(7) "Member schools" means from the Departments of Anatomy of the medical schools in Maryland and the University of Maryland Dental College.(8) "Out-of-State commercial" means uses of cadaveric specimens at out-of-State institutions for teaching, training, or research using a company's medical products such as an instrument, implant, or other device.(9) "Out-of-State study programs" means out-of-State medical-dental study institutions that: (a) Use cadavers and cadaveric specimens to conduct anatomy courses as specified in §B(5) of this regulation; and(b) Are institutional or government funded, or continuing medical education accredited courses.Md. Code Regs. 10.49.01.01
Regulation .01B amended effective April 5, 2010 (37:7 Md. R. 572)