Maryland Statutes

§ 5-522

Maryland § 5-522
JurisdictionMaryland
Article ggpGeneral Provisions
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Md. Code Ann., General Provisions § 5-522 (2026).

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If the Joint Ethics Committee, at any time during its consideration of any complaint or allegation summary or during any proceeding, finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that a legislator may have committed a crime, the Joint Ethics Committee shall:

(1)refer the matter to an appropriate prosecuting authority; and
(2)provide any information or evidence to the prosecuting authority that the Joint Ethics Committee determines is appropriate.

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