Maryland Code § GP-5-606

Section GP-5-606
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(a) (1) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the
Ethics Commission and the Joint Ethics Committee shall maintain the statements
submitted under this subtitle and, during normal office hours, make the statements
available to the public for examination and copying.
(ii) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, the
Ethics Commission and the Joint Ethics Committee may charge a reasonable fee and
adopt administrative procedures for the examination and copying of a statement.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, for
statements submitted on or after January 1, 2019, the Ethics Commission shall make
freely available to the public on the Internet, through an online registration program,
a financial disclosure statement required under § 5-601(a) of this subtitle and a
preliminary disclosure required under § 5-602(c) of this subtitle that is filed by:
(i) a State official;
(ii) a candidate for office as a State official; or
(iii) a secretary of a principal department in the Executive
Branch.
(3) The Ethics Commission and the Joint Ethics Committee may not:
(i) provide public access to a portion of a statement that is
filed after January 1, 2019, and that includes an individual's home address that the
individual has identified as the individual's home address; or
(ii) post on the Internet information related to consideration
received that is reported under § 5-607(j) of this subtitle.
(b) (1) The Ethics Commission and the Joint Ethics Committee shall
maintain a record of:
(i) the name and home address of each individual who
examines or copies a statement under this section; and
(ii) the name of the individual whose statement was examined
or copied.

(2) On the request of the individual whose statement was examined
or copied, the Ethics Commission or the Joint Ethics Committee shall forward to that
individual a copy of the record specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection.

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