Maryland Code § SG-9-1007

Section SG-9-1007
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(a) In addition to any powers set forth elsewhere, the State Archivist may:
(1) adopt regulations to:
(i) govern the Archives;
(ii) manage the Hall of Records Building and other real and
personal property that the Archives acquires;
(iii) manage the records under the supervision of the Archives;
and
(iv) define the categories of records in the report of the Records
Management Division under § 10-611 of this article;
(2) have a seal; and
(3) on request, or at the State Archivist's discretion, review, evaluate,
and make recommendations to the General Assembly regarding State designations
under Title 7 of the General Provisions Article.
(b) At the request of the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House,
the Chair of the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee, or
the Chair of the House Health and Government Operations Committee, the State
Archivist shall review, evaluate, and make recommendations to the General
Assembly regarding State designations under Title 7 of the General Provisions
Article.

(c) (1) The State Archivist may establish reasonable fees for the care and
preservation of records and other services provided by the Archives.
(2) Fees may be in the form of:
(i) a percentage not to exceed 2% of an existing fee charged at
the time of the creation of a record in any form or format; or
(ii) a flat rate subscription charge for a publication of the
Archives.
(3) Of the fees collected, 7% shall be deposited in the Archives
Endowment Account of the State Archives Fund established under § 9-1013 of this
subtitle as an educational and entrepreneurial reserve.
(d) The State Archivist shall submit to the Governor and, subject to § 2-
1257 of this article, to the General Assembly an annual report on the activities of the
Archives and the Commission during the preceding fiscal year.

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