Maryland Code § TG-1-404

Section TG-1-404
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(a) A contract with the Comptroller, the Office of the Attorney General, or
any other agency may not be required in order for a whistleblower to receive an award
under this subtitle.
(b) (1) A whistleblower who makes a claim for an award under this
subtitle may be represented by counsel.
(2) (i) A whistleblower who anonymously makes a claim for an
award under this subtitle shall be represented by counsel if the whistleblower
anonymously submits the information on which the claim is based.
(ii) Before payment of an award claimed in accordance with
subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the whistleblower shall disclose the
whistleblower's identity and provide any other information that the Comptroller may
require, directly or through counsel.

(3) Nothing in this subsection may be construed to imply or infer that
a whistleblower is entitled to compensation for any costs or attorney's fees incurred
to claim an award under this subtitle.
(c) Within 15 days after receiving original information provided by a
whistleblower, the Comptroller shall provide written notice to the whistleblower or,
if the whistleblower is represented by counsel, the whistleblower's attorney that:
(1) acknowledges that the original information has been received by
the Comptroller; and
(2) indicates the name of the individual in the Comptroller's Office
who shall serve as a contact with the whistleblower.
(d) (1) Information that could reasonably be expected to reveal the
identity of the whistleblower is not subject to disclosure under the Public Information
Act.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the
Comptroller may not disclose any information that could reasonably be expected to
reveal the identity of the whistleblower unless that information is required to be
disclosed to a party in connection with an action or proceeding brought by the
Comptroller or otherwise by court order.
(3) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, as
determined by the Comptroller to be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this
article, information that could be expected to reveal the identity of a whistleblower
may be made available to appropriate regulatory and law enforcement authorities of
this State, another state, the federal government, a foreign government, or self-
regulatory organizations.
(ii) An authority to which the Comptroller makes information
available in accordance with subparagraph (i) of this paragraph shall agree to
maintain that information in accordance with any assurances of confidentiality that
the Comptroller deems appropriate.

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