Maryland Code § BOP-13-606

Section BOP-13-606
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(a) A private detective agency may not divulge information obtained while
providing services unless:
(1) directed by the client for whom the services are provided;
(2) authorized by subsection (b) of this section; or
(3) required by law.
(b) If, while providing services, a private detective agency obtains any
information about a criminal offense, the private detective agency may divulge the
information to:
(1) a law enforcement officer;
(2) the Attorney General or a representative of the Attorney General;
or
(3) a State's Attorney or a representative of a State's Attorney.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, an individual who is
employed by a private detective agency may not divulge to anyone other than to
authorized staff of the agency any information that:
(1) was acquired by the employee or other agency staff while
providing services for the agency; and
(2) relates to the assignment for which services are provided.
(d) An employee of a private detective agency may divulge information that
is restricted under subsection (c) of this section:
(1) as directed by the private detective agency; or
(2) on a request made by the Secretary in the course of an
investigation by the Secretary.

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