Maryland Code § GP-5-611

Section GP-5-611
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(a) An individual who is not an official shall disclose information annually
if designated under subsection (b) of this section.
(b) For disclosure under this section:
(1) the Governor, by executive order, may designate:
(i) an employee of an executive unit; or
(ii) a noncompensated appointee of the Governor;
(2) the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maryland, by order,
may designate:
(i) an employee of the Judicial Branch; or
(ii) a noncompensated appointee of the Supreme Court of
Maryland or the Chief Justice; and
(3) the presiding officers of the General Assembly, by order, may
designate:
(i) an employee of the Legislative Branch; or
(ii) a noncompensated appointee of either or both of the
presiding officers.
(c) A statement filed under this section is a public record and shall contain
the relevant information concerning the financial affairs of the individual submitting
the statement that is considered necessary by the applicable designating authority.
(d) (1) In complying with subsection (b)(1) of this section, the Governor,
by executive order, shall designate any employee of an executive unit who is:

(i) a home inspector or licensed home inspector under § 16-
101 of the Business Occupations and Professions Article;
(ii) a building code enforcement official employed by the State;
(iii) an accredited inspector of lead for the Department of the
Environment under § 6-818 of the Environment Article; or
(iv) an environmental health specialist under Title 21 of the
Health Occupations Article.
(2) An employee under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall file a
statement in accordance with § 5-601 of this subtitle that:
(i) discloses any interest the employee may have in any real
property in the State; and
(ii) discloses any other information the Ethics Commission
considers a conflict of interest related to the employment of the employee.

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