Maryland Code § FI-11-413

Section FI-11-413
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(a) The Commissioner may not examine or audit any licensee or other
person except as expressly provided in this section.
(b) (1) If a buyer has reason to believe that any person has violated any
provision of this subtitle or of any other law that regulates agreements, the buyer
may file with the Commissioner a written complaint that states the details of the
alleged violation.
(2) On receipt of the written complaint, the Commissioner may
inspect any books, records, letters, and contracts of any licensee, seller, or other
person that relate to the complaint.
(c) In investigating a written complaint made under this section, the
Commissioner may:

(1) Hold a hearing on the complaint at a time and place in this State
that are reasonably convenient to the parties involved;
(2) Subpoena witnesses;
(3) Take depositions of witnesses who reside outside of this State in
the same manner as provided for depositions to be taken in civil actions in courts of
record;
(4) Pay witnesses the same fees and mileage for their attendance as
provided for witnesses in civil actions in courts of record; and
(5) Administer oaths.
(d) (1) If any person fails to comply with an order or subpoena of the
Commissioner under this subtitle or to appear as a witness and testify concerning
any matter about which the person may be interrogated under this subtitle, the
Commissioner may file a petition for enforcement with the circuit court for any
county.
(2) On petition by the Commissioner, the court, if it finds it
appropriate to do so, shall order the person to:
(i) Obey the order or subpoena; and
(ii) Produce any necessary records, documents, or other
evidence.
(e) The Commissioner shall make findings on any written complaint made
under this section and send a copy of the findings to each person involved in the
complaint.
(f) A person may not knowingly refuse to permit the Commissioner to
conduct any investigation or examination authorized by this section.

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