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Code · Maryland · Criminal Procedure

§ 10-302

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§10–302.
(a)This subtitle does not apply to a conviction of a domestically related crime under § 6–233 of this article.
(b)A shielded record shall remain fully accessible by:
(1)criminal justice units for legitimate criminal justice purposes;
(2)prospective or current employers or government licensing agencies that are subject to a statutory or regulatory requirement or authorization to inquire into the criminal background of an applicant or employee for purposes of carrying out that requirement or authorization;
(3)a person that is authorized or required to inquire into an individual’s criminal background under § 5–561(b), (c), (d), (e), (f), or
(g)of the Family Law Article;
(4)the person who is the subject of the shielded record and that person’s attorney;
(5)health occupations boards established under the Health Occupations Article;
(6)the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Cannabis Commission established under Title 13, Subtitle 33 of the Health – General Article;
(7)a person that uses volunteers who care for or supervise children;
(8)a person that attests under the penalty of perjury that the person employs or seeks to employ an individual to care for or supervise a minor or vulnerable adult, as defined in § 3–604 of the Criminal Law Article; and
(9)a person who is accessing a shielded record on behalf of and with written authorization from a person or governmental entity described in items
(1)through
(8)of this subsection.
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