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Session Laws, 2005
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 572 (iii) The clerk of the circuit court for each county and the
administrative clerk for each District Court shall report the names and addresses of
all individuals convicted, in the respective court, of theft or infamous crimes since the
date of the last report. (iv) The clerk of the circuit court for each county shall report the
former and present names and residence addresses (if known) of all individuals whose
names have been changed by decree or order of the court since the date of the last
report. (2) The State [Board] ADMINISTRATOR shall make arrangements with
the clerk of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland to receive
reports of names and addresses, if available, of individuals convicted of infamous
crimes in that court. (b)     (1) The State [Board] ADMINISTRATOR shall transmit to the
appropriate local board information gathered pursuant to subsection (a) of this
section. (2)     Every agency or instrumentality of any county which acquires or
condemns or razes or causes to be condemned or razed any building used as a
residence within the county shall promptly report this fact and the location of the
building to the local board in the county or city. (3)     Registration cancellation information provided by an applicant on
any voter registration application shall be provided to the appropriate local board by
the State [Board] ADMINISTRATOR or another local board. (4)     A local board may: (i) make arrangements to receive change of address information
from an entity approved by the State Board; and (ii) pay a reasonable fee to the entity for the information. (c)      (1) Whenever a local board becomes aware of an obituary or any other
reliable report of the death of a registered voter, the election director shall mail a
notice to the registered voter, as prescribed by the State Board, to verify whether the
voter is in fact deceased. (2) On receipt of a verification of the death of a voter, provided in
accordance with the notice mailed under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the election
director may remove the voter from the [registry] STATEWIDE VOTER REGISTRATION
LIST under [§ 3-502] § 3-501 of this subtitle. 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. - 3255 -


 
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