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Ch. 241 2004 LAWS OF MARYLAND
THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF A STATE'S ATTORNEY. INCLUDING THE USE OF A
GRAND JURY IN ANY COUNTY OR BALTIMORE CITY, TO INVESTIGATE AND
PROSECUTE THE ALLEGED VIOLATION.
(c) (1) The Office of the Attorney General shall respond, in writing, to a
report received from the Legislative Auditor under this section.
(2) The response of the Attorney General shall include what actions, if
any, were taken as a result of the findings of the Legislative Auditor.
(3) The response of the Attorney General shall be submitted to:
(i) the Joint Audit Committee;
(ii) the Executive Director;
(iii) the unit or body that is the subject of the report; and
(iv) the Legislative Auditor.]
2-1225.
(A) IF THE LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR DISCOVERS ANY ALLEGED CRIMINAL
VIOLATION BY A PERSON DURING THE COURSE OF AN AUDITOR REVIEW, REVIEW, OR
INVESTIGATION, THE LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR MAY REPORT THE ALLEGED VIOLATION
TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
(B) UNLESS THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DECIDES TO PROSECUTE AN ALLEGED
CRIMINAL VIOLATION REPORTED UNDER SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION, THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL KEEP THE REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR
UNDER SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION CONFIDENTIAL.
(C) THE ATTORNEY GENERAL MAY INVESTIGATE AND PROSECUTE ANY
ALLEGED CRIMINAL VIOLATION REPORTED UNDER SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS
SECTION AND HAS ALL THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF A STATE'S ATTORNEY,
INCLUDING THE USE OF A GRAND JURY IN ANY COUNTY OR BALTIMORE CITY, TO
INVESTIGATE AND PROSECUTE THE ALLEGED VIOLATION.
2-1226.
(a) Except as provided in § 2-1225 OF THIS SUBTITLE AND subsection (b) of this
section, information that an employee of the Office of Legislative Audits obtains
during an audit or review:
(1) is confidential; and
(2) may not be disclosed except to another employee of the Office of
Legislative Audits.
(b) The Legislative Auditor may authorize the disclosure of information
obtained during an audit or review only to the following:
(1) another employee of the Department, with the approval of the
Executive Director;
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