Maryland Code § GP-3-307

Section GP-3-307
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(a) This section applies only to the following public bodies:

(1) the Board of Directors of the Bainbridge Development
Corporation;
(2) the Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority;
(3) the Maryland 9-1-1 Board;
(4) the Board of Directors of the Maryland Agricultural and
Resource-Based Industry Corporation;
(5) the Board of Directors of the Maryland Clean Energy Center;
(6) the Board of Directors of the Maryland Economic Development
Corporation;
(7) the Board of Directors of the Maryland Environmental Service;
(8) the Maryland Food Center Authority;
(9) the Maryland Health and Higher Educational Facilities
Authority;
(10) the Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority;
(11) the Maryland Stadium Authority;
(12) the Maryland Transportation Authority;
(13) the Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority;
(14) the Public Service Commission;
(15) the State Board of Elections;
(16) the Maryland Technology Development Corporation;
(17) the Historic St. Mary's City Commission;
(18) the State Ethics Commission;
(19) the Maryland Aviation Commission; and

(20) the Maryland Department of Transportation, with respect to
quarterly public meetings held by the Vision Zero coordinator on the implementation
of Vision Zero under § 8-1004 of the Transportation Article.
(b) A public body specified in subsection (a) of this section shall make
publicly available on its website:
(1) each open meeting agenda, together with a summary of any
finalized documents, written testimony from the public, and other materials that the
public body will vote on at the open meeting:
(i) at least 48 hours in advance of each meeting; or
(ii) if the meeting is being held due to an emergency, a natural
disaster, or any other unanticipated situation, as far in advance of the meeting as
practicable;
(2) meeting minutes from the portions of a meeting that were held in
open session, not more than 2 business days after the minutes are approved; and
(3) subject to subsections (f) and (g) of this section, live video
streaming of each portion of a meeting that is held in open session.
(c) To the extent practicable, each open meeting agenda shall indicate:
(1) whether the public body intends to adjourn the open session to a
closed session; and
(2) if applicable, the expected time at which the public body intends
to adjourn the open session to a closed session.
(d) (1) The public body shall approve meeting minutes in a timely
manner.
(2) Each open meeting agenda shall include consideration of the
meeting minutes from the most recent meeting.
(3) The requirement under paragraph (2) of this subsection does not
apply to the agenda of an emergency meeting of a public body if consideration of the
meeting minutes from the most recent meeting is not practicable because of the need
to hold an emergency meeting.
(e) The public body shall maintain on its website:

(1) meeting minutes made available under subsection (b) of this
section for a minimum of 5 years after the date of the meeting; and
(2) except as provided in subsections (f), (g), and (g-1) of this section,
a complete and unedited archived video recording of each open meeting for which live
video streaming was made available under subsection (b) of this section for a
minimum of 1 year after the date of the meeting.
(f) (1) This subsection applies only to the Maryland Stadium Authority.
(2) If the Maryland Stadium Authority meets by telephone
conference, the Authority shall:
(i) make publicly available on its website live audio streaming
of each portion of the meeting that is held in open session; and
(ii) maintain on its website a complete and unedited archived
audio recording of each meeting for which live audio streaming was made available
for a minimum of 1 year after the date of the meeting.
(g) (1) This subsection applies only to the Maryland Transportation
Authority.
(2) The Maryland Transportation Authority is required to provide
live video streaming of a meeting only if the meeting is held at:
(i) the headquarters of the Maryland Transportation
Authority; or
(ii) a location where the Maryland Transportation Authority
held at least 10 meetings during the immediately preceding calendar year.
(g-1) The Maryland Department of Transportation, with respect to quarterly
public meetings held by the Vision Zero coordinator on the implementation of Vision
Zero under § 8-1004 of the Transportation Article, shall maintain on its website a
complete and unedited archived video recording of the meeting for a minimum of 5
years after the date of the meeting.
(h) The Department of Information Technology shall provide the technical
staff, support, and equipment necessary to livestream the open meetings of:
(1) the Maryland Transportation Authority;
(2) the State Board of Elections; and

(3) the State Ethics Commission.
(i) For purposes of this title, a project site visit or educational field tour
may not be considered a meeting of a public body listed under subsection (a) of this
section if no organizational business is conducted.
(j) Nothing in this section may be construed to prevent a public body from
altering the agenda of a meeting after the agenda has been made available to the
public.
(k) The requirements of this section are in addition to the other
requirements of this subtitle.

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