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Ch. 372                                    2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(I)      A WRITTEN APPLICATION; AND (II)     A STATEMENT, SIGNED UNDER OATH, THAT THE LIST IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE USED FOR: 1.       COMMERCIAL SOLICITATION; OR 2.       ANY OTHER PURPOSE NOT RELATED TO THE ELECTORAL
PROCESS. (2) IN CONSULTATION WITH THE LOCAL BOARDS, THE STATE BOARD
SHALL ADOPT REGULATIONS THAT SPECIFY:
(I)      THE TIME FOR A LIST TO BE PROVIDED UNDER THIS
SUBSECTION;
(II)     THE AUTHORIZATION TO BE REQUIRED FOR PROVIDING A LIST; (III)   THE FEE TO BE PAID FOR PROVIDING A LIST; (IV)    THE INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED ON A LIST; (V)     THE FORMAT OF THE INFORMATION; AND (VI)    THE MEDIUM OR MEDIA ON WHICH THE INFORMATION IS TO BE
PROVIDED. (B)     PROVIDING - JURY COMMISSIONER (1)      THE STATE ADMINISTRATOR OR A DESIGNEE SHALL PROVIDE A COPY
OF THE STATEWIDE VOTER REGISTRATION LIST AND VOTER REGISTRATION
RECORDS TO A JURY COMMISSIONER ON REQUEST AND WITHOUT CHARGE BY
MEANS AGREED TO WITH THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS. (2)      ON APPLICATION OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, A CIRCUIT COURT
MAY COMPEL COMPLIANCE WITH PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION. (C)     PROHIBITED ACT AND PENALTIES. A PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY ALLOWS A LIST OF REGISTERED VOTERS, UNDER
THE PERSON'S CONTROL, TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE NOT RELATED TO THE
ELECTORAL PROCESS IS GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR AND, ON CONVICTION, IS
SUBJECT TO THE PENALTIES UNDER TITLE 16 OF THIS ARTICLE. COMMITTEE NOTE: Ch. 372, Acts of 2006, which enacted revised CJ Title 8,
also repealed and reenacted this section to renumber former subsection (b)
as subsection (a)(2) and to add a new subsection (b), which is derived from
former CJ § 8-204(a) and (c). The State Administrator was required to
allow a jury commissioner to access and copy the list and records and a
circuit court was authorized to compel compliance. In practice, data are
provided from time to time electronically. Stylistic changes also were
made.
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