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3. review the documentary material to be made available for
inspection and copying.

(3) A petition to extend the time for compliance or to modify or set aside
a demand issued under this subsection may be filed at any time before the date
specified in the demand in the circuit court of the county of the petitioner's residence
or principal place of business.

16-304.

(a) The Board shall notify a person that the person is debarred under §
16-202(a) of this title, and shall give reasonable opportunity for that person to be
heard on whether the stated basis for debarment exists.

(b) (1) The [Board] ATTORNEY GENERAL may institute proceedings to
debar a person under § 16-202(b) or § 16-203 of this title BY FILING AN
ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT WITH THE BOARD [from:

(1) being considered for the award of, being awarded, or performing a
contract with a public body, if the person is debarred under § 16-202(b) of this title; or

(2) being considered for the award of, being awarded, or performing a
contract with the State, if the person is debarred under § 16-203 of this title].

(2) THE BOARD SHALL NOTIFY THE PERSON THAT DEBARMENT
PROCEEDINGS HAVE BEEN INITIATED AND THAT THE PERSON HAS A RIGHT TO A
HEARING.

(c) Before being debarred, a person subject to debarment under § 16-202(b) or
§ 16-203 of this title is entitled to a hearing before the Board. The Board shall
conduct the hearing in accordance with Title 10, Subtitle 2 of the State Government
Article.

(d) When a unit contracting for a public body is notified that a person who has
applied for a contract is subject to debarment under this title, the unit shall notify the
person in writing that:

(1) the application may be disqualified; and

(2) the person has a right to a hearing before the Board.

(e) Unless a person notified by the Board pursuant to this section submits a
request to the Board for a hearing within 30 days after receiving such notice, the
person:

(1) waives the right to a hearing; and

(2) is debarred.

Article - State Government

15-102.

(n) "Financial interest" means:

 

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