Maryland Code § PS-6-307

Section PS-6-307
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(a) (1) The State Fire Marshal shall inspect for fire exits and reasonable
safety standards:
(i) all institutions owned by the State or a county or municipal
corporation; and
(ii) all schools, theaters, churches, and other places of public
assembly.

(2) The State Fire Marshal shall report the findings of an inspection
and any recommendations to the individual in charge of the institution or other place
that was inspected.
(b) (1) This subsection does not apply to a building or premises actually
occupied as a private dwelling.
(2) The State Fire Marshal may enter a building or premises within
the jurisdiction of the State Fire Marshal at reasonable hours to conduct an
inspection that the State Fire Marshal considers necessary under this subtitle.
(c) An individual, including an employee of the State Fire Marshal, may not
give prior notice of an inspection authorized under this subtitle without the written
approval of the State Fire Marshal or designee of the State Fire Marshal.
(d) (1) Subject to regulations adopted by the Commission, whenever the
State Fire Marshal or designee of the State Fire Marshal inspects a place of
employment, a representative of the employer and an authorized employee
representative shall be given an opportunity to accompany the State Fire Marshal or
designee during the inspection.
(2) If there is no authorized employee representative, the State Fire
Marshal or designee shall consult with a reasonable number of employees about
matters of safety and health in the place of employment.
(e) (1) In this subsection, "trade secret" means a confidential formula,
pattern, device, or compilation of information that:
(i) is used in an employer's business;
(ii) gives the employer an opportunity to obtain an advantage
over competitors who do not know or use the information; and
(iii) is known only to the employer and those employees to
whom it is necessary to confide the information.
(2) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
any information reported to or otherwise obtained by the State Fire Marshal or
designee of the State Fire Marshal in connection with an inspection or proceeding
under this subtitle that contains or might reveal a trade secret is confidential.
(ii) Information described in subparagraph (i) of this
paragraph may be disclosed only:

1. to other officers or employees responsible for
carrying out this subtitle; or
2. if relevant in a proceeding under this subtitle.
(3) In a proceeding under this subtitle, the State Fire Marshal,
designee of the State Fire Marshal, or a court of competent jurisdiction, as applicable,
shall issue appropriate orders to protect the confidentiality of a trade secret.

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