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Session Laws, 2005
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Ch. 174                                    2005 LAWS OF MARYLAND (1)     contain a concise statement of facts that sets forth the nature of the
claim, including the date and place of the alleged tort; (2)     demand specific damages; (3)     state the name and address of each party; (4)     state the name, address, and telephone number of counsel for the
claimant, if any; and (5)     be signed by the claimant, or the legal representative or counsel for
the claimant. (b)     The Treasurer may: (1)     consider a claim for money damages under this subtitle or delegate
wholly or partly this responsibility to other State personnel; and (2)     contract for any support services that are needed to carry out this
responsibility properly. (c)      (1) In this section, "structured settlement" means a plan for the payment
of a SETTLEMENT OR judgment to a claimant for damages in periodic installments. (2)     Unless a contract with a private insurer provides otherwise, the
Treasurer or designee may compromise and settle a claim for money damages after
the Treasurer or designee consults with the Attorney General. (3)     The State may enter into a structured settlement to the extent
permitted in § 12-104(a)(2) of this subtitle. (4)     If a structured settlement is entered into, the STATE AND THE
claimant shall select the investment company BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT. (5)     The acceptance of a settlement by a claimant is, as to that claimant: (i) final; and (ii) a complete release of each claim arising from the same cause of
action against: 1.       the State; 2.       each of its units; and 3.       all State personnel. (d)     A claim under this subtitle is denied finally: (1)     if, by certified mail, return receipt requested, under a postmark of the
United States Postal Service, the Treasurer or designee sends the claimant, or the
legal representative or counsel for the claimant written notice of denial; or (2)     if the Treasurer or designee fails to give notice of a final decision
within 6 months after the filing of the claim. - 1102 -


 
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