Maryland Code § GP-5-506

Section GP-5-506
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(a) (1) An official or employee may not intentionally use the prestige of
office or public position:
(i) for that official's or employee's private gain or that of
another; or
(ii) to influence, except as part of the official duties of the
official or employee or as a usual and customary constituent service without
additional compensation, the award of a State or local contract to a specific person.
(2) An official may not directly or indirectly initiate a solicitation for
a person to retain the compensated services of a particular regulated lobbyist or
lobbying firm.
(b) The performance of usual and customary constituent services, without
additional compensation, is not prohibited under subsection (a) of this section.
(c) (1) A public official or employee may not use public resources or the
title of the public official or employee to solicit a political contribution that is
regulated in accordance with the Election Law Article.
(2) A State official may not use public resources to solicit a political
contribution that is regulated in accordance with the Election Law Article.

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