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Session Laws, 1984
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1498                                        LAWS OF MARYLAND                                    Ch. 284

(2) AFTER A WRITTEN PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION HAS BEEN
GIVEN AND GRADED, A CUSTODIAN SHALL PERMIT A PERSON IN INTEREST
TO INSPECT THE EXAMINATION AND THE RESULTS OF THE EXAMINATION,
BUT MAY NOT PERMIT THE PERSON IN INTEREST TO COPY OR OTHERWISE TO
REPRODUCE THE EXAMINATION.

(D)  RESEARCH PROJECTS.

(1)  SUBJECT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION, A
CUSTODIAN MAY DENY INSPECTION OF A PUBLIC RECORD THAT CONTAINS
THE SPECIFIC DETAILS OF A RESEARCH PROJECT THAT AN INSTITUTION OF
A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION IS CONDUCTING.

(2)  A CUSTODIAN MAY NOT DENY INSPECTION OF THE PART
OF A PUBLIC RECORD THAT GIVES ONLY THE NAME, TITLE, EXPENDITURES,
AND DATE WHEN THE FINAL PROJECT SUMMARY WILL BE AVAILABLE.

(E)  REAL PROPERTY.

(1)  SUBJECT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION OR
OTHER LAW, UNTIL A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION ACQUIRES TITLE TO
PROPERTY, A CUSTODIAN MAY DENY INSPECTION OF A PUBLIC RECORD THAT
CONTAINS A REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL OF THE PROPERTY.

(2)  A CUSTODIAN MAY NOT DENY INSPECTION TO THE OWNER
OF THE PROPERTY.

(F)  INVESTIGATIONS.

(1)  SUBJECT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION, A
CUSTODIAN MAY DENY INSPECTION OF:

(I)  RECORDS OF INVESTIGATIONS CONDUCTED BY THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL, A STATE'S ATTORNEY, A CITY OR COUNTY ATTORNEY,
A POLICE DEPARTMENT, OR A SHERIFF;

(II)  AN INVESTIGATORY FILE COMPILED FOR ANY
OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT, JUDICIAL, CORRECTIONAL, OR PROSECUTION
PURPOSE; OR

(III)  RECORDS THAT CONTAIN INTELLIGENCE
INFORMATION OR SECURITY PROCEDURES OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, A
STATE'S ATTORNEY, A CITY OR COUNTY ATTORNEY, A POLICE DEPARTMENT,
OR A SHERIFF.

(2)  A CUSTODIAN MAY DENY INSPECTION BY A PERSON IN
INTEREST ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT THE INSPECTION WOULD:

(I)  INTERFERE WITH A VALID AND PROPER LAW
ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDING;

(II)  DEPRIVE ANOTHER PERSON OF A RIGHT TO A
FAIR TRIAL OR AN IMPARTIAL ADJUDICATION;

(III)  CONSTITUTE AN UNWARRANTED INVASION OF
PERSONAL PRIVACY;

 

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