Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 11.12.05.05 - Access to Records When Compelling Public Purpose DemonstratedIf the custodian finds that a compelling purpose has been demonstrated and allows inspection of records other than those permitted by General Provisions Article, § 4-333(b), Annotated Code of Maryland, the custodian may only permit inspection of the following:
A. If the applicant demonstrates a compelling public purpose under Regulation .04A, D, or E, the custodian may disclose records of:(1) The number, nature, and administrative status of complaints filed with the Administration against the person in interest,(2) The number, nature, and status of claims filed with the surety against the person in interest, and(3) Reports of investigations and the results of those investigations pertaining to the complaints or claims disclosed under §A(1) or (2), above;B. If the applicant demonstrates a compelling public purpose under Regulation .04C, the custodian may disclose only those records regarding information which pertains to the complaint filed by the applicant;C. If the applicant demonstrates a compelling public purpose under Regulation .04B, the custodian shall permit inspection pursuant to Transportation Article, § 12-111(b)(3), Annotated Code of Maryland.Md. Code Regs. 11.12.05.05
Regulation .05 amended effective 47:4 Md. R. 261, eff. 2/24/2020