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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)(1) The Committee shall adopt guidelines for the Administrator to:
(i) sell a subscription list for any publication of the Division; and
(ii) set the price for:
1. a copy of or a subscription to the Code of Maryland Regulations and the Register; and
2. a copy of a database or other computer readable information on magnetic tape or some other electronic media.
(2) The Committee may allow:
(i) a volume discount; and
(ii) the free, reciprocal exchange of publications by the State and other jurisdictions.
(b) A copy of the Code of Maryland Regulations and the Register shall be available to the public at the price set under this section.
(c) The Administrator shall provide, without charge:
(1) to each member of the General Assembly each issue of the Register;
(2) to the Enoch Pratt Library and the Thurgood Marshall State Law Library, 1 copy of:
(i) the Code of Maryland Regulations;
(ii) each issue of the permanent supplements to the Code of Maryland Regulations; and
(iii) each issue of the Register; and
(3) to a judge of a State court except the orphans' court, 1 copy of:
(i) the current Code of Maryland Regulations; and
(ii) each issue of the Register that the judge requests.
(d) Unless authorized by the Committee, the Administrator may not allow public access to a document that is to be included in the Register earlier than the date immediately following the issue date of the Register in which the document is published.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, State Government § 7-216 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/state-government/md-code-state-govt-sect-7-216/
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