Maryland Code § SF-16-303

Section SF-16-303
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(a) The Attorney General may institute proceedings to debar a person under
§ 16-202(b) or § 16-203 of this title from:
(1) being considered for the award of, being awarded, or performing
a contract with a public body if the Attorney General believes that the person is
subject to debarment under § 16-202(b) of this title; or
(2) being considered for the award of, being awarded, or performing
a contract with the State if the Attorney General believes that the person is subject
to debarment under § 16-203 of this title.
(b) The Attorney General may recommend whether the Board should
suspend a person under § 16-305 of this subtitle.
(c) The Attorney General:
(1) shall investigate the matters to be determined by the Board in a
hearing under this title;
(2) as a party to any proceeding brought under this title, shall
present to the Board the evidence that the Attorney General considers appropriate;
and
(3) may recommend:
(i) whether the Board should debar the person; and
(ii) the appropriate time period of the debarment.
(d) (1) If the Attorney General reasonably believes that a person may
have information or may be in possession, custody, or control of any original or copy
of any book, record, report, memorandum, paper communication, tabulation, map,
chart, photograph, mechanical transcription, or other tangible document or
recording, wherever situated, which the Attorney General believes is relevant to, or
may lead to the discovery of, evidence relevant to the subject matter of an
investigation of a possible basis for debarment under this title, the Attorney General,

before initiating debarment proceedings or recommending suspension as provided for
in this title, may serve on the person a written investigative demand which requires
the person to perform any one or more of the following:
(i) to be examined under oath;
(ii) to answer written interrogatories; or
(iii) to produce documentary material and permit inspection
and copying of such material.
(2) The demand of the Attorney General shall:
(i) state the grounds for debarment under investigation;
(ii) describe the class of documentary material to be produced
under the demand with sufficient specificity to indicate fairly the material demanded;
(iii) contain a copy of the written interrogatories;
(iv) prescribe a reasonable time of not less than 3 days after the
demand is served at which time the person must appear to testify, within which time
the person must answer the written interrogatories, and within which time the
documentary materials must be produced;
(v) specify the place for the taking of testimony and for the
production of documentary materials; and
(vi) identify the member of the Office of the Attorney General
who will:
1. take testimony;
2. receive the answers to the written interrogatories;
and
3. review the documentary material to be made
available for inspection and copying.
(3) A petition to extend the time for compliance or to modify or set
aside a demand issued under this subsection may be filed at any time before the date
specified in the demand in the circuit court of the county of the petitioner's residence
or principal place of business.

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