Maryland Code § FL-5-4B-06

Section FL-5-4B-06
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(a) The Director or the Adoption Program Manager of the Department may
authorize a confidential intermediary to obtain information described in subsection
(b) or (c) of this section to locate an individual sought by an applicant.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, a confidential
intermediary may apply to the Secretary of Health for a copy of the following:
(i) the original certificate of birth and any records that relate
to the new certificate of birth of an adopted individual;
(ii) the new certificate of birth that was substituted for the
original certificate of birth of an adopted individual under § 4-211 of the Health -
General Article; and
(iii) the report of the decree or judgment of adoption filed by the
clerk of the court under § 4-211 of the Health - General Article.
(2) To apply for a copy of a record listed in paragraph (1) of this
subsection, a confidential intermediary shall submit to the Secretary of Health a
written statement signed by the Director or the Adoption Program Manager of the
Department and witnessed by a notary public that authorizes the confidential
intermediary to obtain information necessary to locate an individual sought by an
applicant.
(3) If a confidential intermediary complies with paragraph (2) of this
subsection, the Secretary of Health shall give a copy of a record requested under this
subsection that is on file with the Secretary to the confidential intermediary.
(c) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, a confidential
intermediary may access any information that is contained in a public record, as
defined in § 4-101 of the General Provisions Article, including a court record.
(2) To have access to information contained in a public record, a
confidential intermediary shall submit to the custodian of a public record a written
statement signed by the Director or the Adoption Program Manager of the
Department and witnessed by a notary public that authorizes the confidential
intermediary to obtain information necessary to locate an individual sought by an
applicant.
(3) If a confidential intermediary complies with paragraph (2) of this
subsection, a custodian shall permit inspection of a public record requested under
this subsection by the confidential intermediary.

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