Maryland Code § LU-15-507

Section LU-15-507
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(a) (1) On request from the Inspector General, a Commission employee
or official shall promptly provide to the Inspector General any available document or
other information concerning Commission operations, budget, programs, or vendor
contracts.
(2) (i) The Inspector General shall notify the Audit Committee
and Commission chair, vice-chair, and executive director if any Commission
employee or official fails to provide any information or document requested under this
subsection with reasonable promptness.
(ii) The Commission chair, vice-chair, or executive director
shall take administrative action to produce compliance with a pending request for
information by the Inspector General as warranted and appropriate.
(b) (1) A vendor of the Commission shall provide to the Inspector
General any available document or other information concerning any Commission
vendor contract, including documents related to the procurement of the contract.
(2) (i) The Inspector General shall promptly notify the Audit
Committee and Commission officers if any vendor fails to provide any information or
document requested under this subsection with reasonable promptness.
(ii) The Commission officers shall take appropriate
administrative or civil action to produce vendor compliance with a pending request
for information by the Inspector General.
(c) (1) Each Commission employee should report any fraud, waste, or
abuse to the Office.
(2) A Commission employee, vendor, or employee of any vendor may
not be retaliated against or penalized, or threatened with retaliation or penalty, for
providing information to, cooperating with, or in any way assisting the Inspector
General and staff of the Office in connection with any activity authorized under this
subtitle.
(3) The Inspector General may not disclose the identity of a person
that reports an allegation of fraud, waste, or abuse unless:

(i) the reporting person consents to disclosure of the person's
identity;
(ii) disclosure is reasonably necessary to complete an audit or
investigation; or
(iii) another person is legally entitled to disclosure of the
identity of the reporting person.
(d) The Inspector General or a staff member authorized by the Inspector
General may administer an oath or affirmation or take an affidavit from any person
if necessary to perform the duties under this subtitle.
(e) The Commission may adopt regulations to carry out the requirements
of this section.

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