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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
Ch. 374
Article - Election Law 3-505. (a)     The State Board shall adopt regulations for the retention and storage of
and reasonable access to original voter registration applications and other voter
registration records the State Board considers appropriate. (b)     (1) Voter registration records stored and retained in a local board office
shall be open to public inspection. (2) For the purpose of public inspection, original voter registration
records: (i) SUBJECT TO § 4-527(B) OF THE FAMILY LAW ARTICLE AND
except upon the special order of the local board, shall be available at all times when a
local board is open; and (ii) may not be removed from the office of the local board except: 1.       on order of a court; or 2.       for temporary removal solely for purposes of data
processing. (c)      (1) Consistent with regulations adopted by the State Board, local boards
shall maintain for at least 2 years all records concerning programs to ensure the
accuracy and currency of the statewide voter registration list. (2) Except for records concerning a declination to register or the identity
of a voter registration agency through which a particular voter applies for
registration, the records described in paragraph (1) of this subsection are accessible
under Title 10, Subtitle 6, Part III of the State Government Article (Access to Public
Records). Article - Family Law 4-513. In this Part III AND IN PART IV of this subtitle, "victim of domestic violence"
means an individual who has received deliberate, severe, and demonstrable physical
injury, or is in fear of imminent deliberate, severe, and demonstrable physical injury
from a current or former spouse, or a current or former cohabitant, as defined in §
4-501 of this subtitle.
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