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3576
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Ch. 938
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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THESE OPINIONS, MAY NOT IDENTIFY THE PERSON REQUESTING
THE OPINION without the consent of the person requesting
the opinion;
(5) To issue and publish, upon written
request of any other person, [such] advisory opinions on
the requirements of this subtitle AND SECTIONS 5 THROUGH
14, INCLUSIVE, OF ARTICLE 40 OF THE CODE as it may deem
appropriate; and
(6) To adopt AND PUBLISH, AFTER NOTICE AND
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT, [such] procedures, RULES,
AND REGULATIONS, [as may be] necessary to carry out [its
functions in accordance with] the provisions of this
[section] SUBTITLE AND SECTIONS 5 THROUGH 14, INCLUSIVE,
OF ARTICLE 40 OF THE CODE.
(c) The Board shall meet and consider a request
for an advisory opinion made pursuant to subsection (b)
(4) within [thirty (30) ] 30 days after receipt of the
request.
29-8.
(a) Upon receiving a report of violation of this
subtitle from the [Financial Disclosure Advisory] Board,
or upon receiving a complaint, deemed by the Attorney
General to be justified, of [such] THE violation from any
other source, the Attorney General shall file a petition
in the appropriate circuit court for a mandatory
injunction, ordering the violator to take [such] actions
[as] THAT will cure the violation. The Attorney General
shall give the alleged violator notice of his
determination and intention to file a petition at least
[fifteen] 15 days prior to filing the petition. [Where]
IF the complaint is from a source other than the
[Financial Disclosure Advisory] Board, the Attorney
General shall, prior to taking action under this section,
determine whether the Board has previously rendered an
advisory opinion with respect to the subject matter of
the complaint.
(b) The equity jurisdiction of the various circuit
courts [is hereby deemed to include] INCLUDES
jurisdiction to issue [such] mandatory injunctions [as
may be] necessary to compel compliance with the
provisions of this subtitle, and [such] THESE injunctions
[shall be] ARE enforceable by contempt proceedings in
accordance with the laws and Maryland Rules relating to
contempt.
(c) The State Comptroller, upon the issuance of
any mandatory injunction against a person subject to this
subtitle, shall suspend payment of any salary or other
compensation to that person pending full compliance with
the terms of the injunction.
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(d) The Attorney General [shall] MAY not institute
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