Maryland Code § SG-9-4001

Section SG-9-4001
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Administrative act" means any action, decision, adjudication, failure to
act, omission, rule or regulation, interpretation, recommendation, policy, practice, or
procedure of an agency.
(c) (1) "Agency" means:
(i) the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services;
(ii) any officer or employee of the Department of Public Safety
and Correctional Services;

(iii) any person providing services under a contract with the
Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services to individuals who are
confined by or under the supervision of the Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services; or
(iv) any officer, employee, or administrative hearing examiner
of the State or a unit of local government who is acting or purporting to act in relation
to individuals confined by or under the supervision of the Department of Public Safety
and Correctional Services.
(2) "Agency" does not include:
(i) a judge, as defined in § 1-101 of the Courts Article, or any
other employee of the judiciary;
(ii) the General Assembly or any member, employee, or
committee of the General Assembly; or
(iii) the Governor or the Governor's personal staff.
(d) (1) "Complaint" means any communication:
(i) from or on behalf of an individual confined by or under the
supervision of an agency; and
(ii) alleging a violation of the individual's rights or any
applicable law, regulation, or standard:
1. by the agency; and
2. that impacted the individual.
(2) "Complaint" does not include a disciplinary proceeding of an
incarcerated individual.
(e) "Office" means the Office of the Correctional Ombudsman.
(f) "Records" means all materials, regardless of physical form or
characteristics, created, generated, recorded, received, possessed, or controlled by or
on behalf of any agency.

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