Maryland Code § GP-8-110

Section GP-8-110
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(a) Beginning October 1, 2016, the Office of the Attorney General shall
report annually to the General Assembly, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, the following information for the previous fiscal year:
(1) the number of civil actions filed under this title;
(2) the number of civil actions under this title in which a judgment
was entered, whether by settlement or adjudication; and
(3) the number of claims made by the governmental entity based on
alleged violations of § 8-102 of this title that are settled without the filing of a civil
action under this title.
(b) Unless the action is under seal in accordance with § 8-104 of this title,
for each civil action reported under subsection (a)(1) or (2) of this section, the report
shall state:
(1) whether the action was filed by the governmental entity or by a
person on behalf of the governmental entity and, if filed by a person, whether the
governmental entity intervened and proceeded with the action;
(2) the name of the defendant;
(3) a description of the violation or alleged violation of § 8-102 of this
title; and
(4) the amount sought in the action and, if applicable, the amount for
which the defendant is liable under a settlement agreement or court order.
(c) For each claim reported under subsection (a)(3) of this section, the report
shall state:
(1) a description of the violation or alleged violation of § 8-102 of this
title;

(2) the resolution of the claim;
(3) the amount, if any, the person against whom the claim was made
agreed to pay in settlement of the claim; and
(4) the amount, if any, collected by the governmental entity.
(d) The attorney for each county and the attorney for each municipal
corporation shall submit to the Office of the Attorney General any information the
Office determines is necessary to complete the report required under this section.

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