Maryland Code § SG-2-1237

Section SG-2-1237
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(a) (1) Except as prohibited by the Internal Revenue Code, the
employees and authorized representatives of the Office shall have access to and may
inspect the records, including those that are confidential by law, of any unit of State
government or of a person or other body receiving State funds, with respect to any
matter under the jurisdiction of the Office.
(2) In conjunction with a performance evaluation authorized under
this subtitle, the access required by paragraph (1) of this subsection shall include
access to the records of contractors and subcontractors that perform work under State
contracts.
(3) The employees or authorized representatives of the Office shall
have access to and may inspect the records, including those that are confidential by
law, of any local school system to undertake the performance evaluations authorized
under § 2-1234 of this subtitle.
(b) Each officer or employee of the unit or body that is subject to a
performance evaluation shall provide any information that the Director determines
to be needed for the examination of that unit or body, or of any matter under the
authority of the Office, including information that otherwise would be confidential
under any provision of law.
(c) (1) The Director may issue process that requires an official of a State
unit or school system that is subject to performance evaluation to produce a record
that is needed for the performance evaluation.
(2) The process shall be sent to the sheriff for the county where the
official is located.
(3) The sheriff promptly shall serve the process.
(4) The State shall pay the cost of process.
(5) If a person fails to comply with process issued under this
subsection or fails to provide information that is requested during a performance
evaluation, a circuit court may issue an order directing compliance with the process
or compelling that the information requested be provided.

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