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Session Laws, 2002
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Ch. 291 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(4) A contribution made after the filing of the initial disclosure and
before the final disposition of the application by the District Council shall be disclosed
within 5 business days of the contribution. (C) (1) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION, A
CONTRIBUTOR IS SUBJECT TO THIS PART V IF THE CONTRIBUTOR MAKES A
CONTRIBUTION TO: (I) A CANDIDATE; (II) A SLATE; OR (III)  A CANDIDATE'S POLITICAL COMMITTEE. (2) THE PROVISIONS OF THIS PART V DO NOT APPLY TO A TRANSFER BY
A POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE TO A CANDIDATE OR TO THE POLITICAL
COMMITTEE OF A CANDIDATE OR AN ELECTED OFFICIAL. [(c)] (D) (1) The Chief Hearing Examiner of the Office of Zoning and
Administrative Appeals shall be the official custodian of records filed under this Part V and, at least twice each calendar year, shall prepare a summary report compiling
all affidavits and disclosures that have been filed. (2) A summary report and disclosure statement filed under this Part V
shall be a matter of public record and available for inspection upon written request. REVISOR'S NOTE: Chapter 291, Acts of 2002, which enacted the Election Law
Article, also added subsection (c) of this section, which is new language
derived without substantive change from former Art. 33, § 13-302(b) and (c). In subsection (c) of this section, the former phrase "the treasurer of a
candidate or "the treasurer of" the political committee of a candidate or an
elected official is deleted for clarity and consistency with the terminology
of the Election Law Article. See, e.g., Title 13, Subtitles 2 and 3, of the
Election Law Article. 15-840. (a) Any person who knowingly and willfully violates the provisions of this Part V is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction is subject to a fine of not more than
$1,000. (b) If the person is a business entity and not a natural person, each officer and
partner of the business entity who knowingly authorized or participated in the
violation is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction is subject to the same
penalties as the business entity. (c) The provisions of this Part V shall be enforced by the State's Attorney for
Montgomery County.
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