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§ 4-1A-05

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§4–1A–05.
(a)Any applicant, the applicant’s designated representative, or a custodian may file a written complaint with the Board seeking a written decision and order from the Board under § 4–1A–04 of this subtitle if:
(1)the complainant has attempted to resolve the dispute through the Office of the Public Access Ombudsman under § 4–1B–04 of this title; and
(2)the Public Access Ombudsman has issued a final determination stating that the dispute was not resolved.
(b)The complaint shall:
(1)identify the custodian or applicant that is the subject of the complaint;
(2)describe the action of the custodian or applicant, the date of the action, and the circumstances of the action;
(3)be signed by the complainant;
(4)if available, include a copy of the original request for public records and the custodian’s response, if any; and
(5)be filed within 30 calendar days after the complainant receives the final determination of the Public Access Ombudsman under § 4–1B–04 of this title.
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