Maryland Code § SG-2-706

Section SG-2-706
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(a) The Committee shall:
(1) perform all duties assigned to it by law or by legislative rules;
(2) from time to time, recommend to the presiding officers any
changes in or amendments to the rules of legislative ethics;
(3) on request of a member of the General Assembly, issue an
advisory opinion regarding the legislative ethics of an action taken or contemplated
to be taken by the member;
(4) on its own motion, issue advisory opinions as it deems necessary;
(5) at the request of the President or the Speaker, make
recommendations concerning matters referred to the Committee;
(6) as it deems necessary, issue guidelines and establish procedures
for the implementation of the rules of legislative ethics;
(7) maintain public records as the rules require; and
(8) review complaints filed under § 5-516 of the General Provisions
Article alleging violations of the antiharassment policy and procedures adopted by
the Legislative Policy Committee that govern the conduct of members of the General
Assembly.
(b) (1) The Committee shall maintain the statements filed by members
of the General Assembly under Title 5, Subtitle 5 of the General Provisions Article

and, during normal office hours, make the statements available to the public for
examination and copying.
(2) The Committee shall maintain a record of:
(i) the name and home address of each individual who
examines or copies a statement filed with the Committee by a member of the General
Assembly; and
(ii) the name of the member whose statement was examined or
copied.
(3) On the request of the member whose statement was examined or
copied, the Committee shall forward to the member a copy of the record maintained
by the Committee under paragraph (2)(i) of this subsection.

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