Maryland Code § SG-2-709

Section SG-2-709
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(a) The Executive Director of the Department of Legislative Services,
subject to the approval of the President and Speaker, shall appoint an attorney to
serve as Counsel to the Committee.
(b) The Counsel:
(1) shall devote full time to the duties of the Committee, but may not
participate in any investigatory or prosecutorial function;
(2) may provide information to any person regarding laws, rules, and
other standards of ethical conduct applicable to members of the General Assembly;
(3) shall carry out any duties prescribed under Title 5, Subtitle 5 of
the General Provisions Article;
(4) shall meet individually with each member of the General
Assembly each year to:
(i) advise the member regarding the requirements of any
applicable ethics law, rule, or standard of conduct; and
(ii) assist the member in preparing statements and reports
required to be filed with the Committee under Title 5, Subtitle 5, Part II of the
General Provisions Article; and
(5) shall conduct seminars, workshops, and briefings for the benefit
of members of the General Assembly, as directed by the Committee, the President, or
the Speaker.
(c) The assistance of the Counsel to members of the General Assembly:
(1) is subject to the attorney client privilege, as set forth in § 9-108
of the Courts Article;
(2) is subject to confidentiality under § 5-517 of the General
Provisions Article; and
(3) is intended as a service to the members and may not be deemed
to diminish a member's personal responsibility for adherence to applicable laws,
rules, and standards of ethical conduct.
(d) The Committee shall have other staff assistance as requested by the
Committee and as provided in the budget of the General Assembly.

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