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Code · Maryland · General Provisions

§ 4-321

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§4–321. IN EFFECT
(a)In this section, “recorded image” or “recorded images” has the meaning stated in § 21–202.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, § 22–612, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
(b)Except as provided in subsection
(c)of this section, a custodian shall deny inspection of recorded images produced by:
(1)a traffic control signal monitoring system operated under § 21–202.1 of the Transportation Article;
(2)an automated railroad grade crossing enforcement system operated under § 21–704.1 of the Transportation Article;
(3)a school bus monitoring camera operated under § 21–706.1 of the Transportation Article;
(4)a stop sign monitoring system operated under § 21–707.1 of the Transportation Article;
(5)a speed monitoring system operated under § 21–809 of the Transportation Article;
(6)a work zone speed control system operated under § 21–810 of the Transportation Article;
(7)a bus lane monitoring system operated under § 21–1134 of the Transportation Article;
(8)a noise abatement monitoring system operated under § 22–612 of the Transportation Article; or
(9)a vehicle height monitoring system operated under § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
(c)A custodian shall allow inspection of recorded images:
(1)as required in § 12–113.1, § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–707.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, § 22–612, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article;
(2)by any person issued a citation under § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–707.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, § 22–612, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article, or by an attorney of record for the person; or
(3)by an employee or agent of an agency in an investigation or a proceeding relating to the imposition of or indemnification from civil liability under § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–707.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, § 22–612, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
§4–321. ** TAKES EFFECT JULY 1, 2028 PER CHAPTERS 463 AND 464 OF 2025 AND CHAPTER 11 OF THE 2025 SPECIAL SESSION **
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 1, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 463 AND 464 OF 2025 //
(a)In this section, “recorded image” or “recorded images” has the meaning stated in § 21–202.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
(b)Except as provided in subsection
(c)of this section, a custodian shall deny inspection of recorded images produced by:
(1)a traffic control signal monitoring system operated under § 21–202.1 of the Transportation Article;
(2)an automated railroad grade crossing enforcement system operated under § 21–704.1 of the Transportation Article;
(3)a school bus monitoring camera operated under § 21–706.1 of the Transportation Article;
(4)a stop sign monitoring system operated under § 21–707.1 of the Transportation Article;
(5)a speed monitoring system operated under § 21–809 of the Transportation Article;
(6)a work zone speed control system operated under § 21–810 of the Transportation Article;
(7)a bus lane monitoring system operated under § 21–1134 of the Transportation Article; or
(8)a vehicle height monitoring system operated under § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
(c)A custodian shall allow inspection of recorded images:
(1)as required in § 12–113.1, § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–707.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article;
(2)by any person issued a citation under § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–707.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article, or by an attorney of record for the person; or
(3)by an employee or agent of an agency in an investigation or a proceeding relating to the imposition of or indemnification from civil liability under § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–707.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
§4–321. ** TAKES EFFECT JULY 1, 2029 PER CHAPTERS 463 AND 464 OF 2025 **
(a)In this section, “recorded image” or “recorded images” has the meaning stated in § 21–202.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
(b)Except as provided in subsection
(c)of this section, a custodian shall deny inspection of recorded images produced by:
(1)a traffic control signal monitoring system operated under § 21–202.1 of the Transportation Article;
(2)an automated railroad grade crossing enforcement system operated under § 21–704.1 of the Transportation Article;
(3)a school bus monitoring camera operated under § 21–706.1 of the Transportation Article;
(4)a speed monitoring system operated under § 21–809 of the Transportation Article;
(5)a work zone speed control system operated under § 21–810 of the Transportation Article;
(6)a bus lane monitoring system operated under § 21–1134 of the Transportation Article; or
(7)a vehicle height monitoring system operated under § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
(c)A custodian shall allow inspection of recorded images:
(1)as required in § 12–113.1, § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article;
(2)by any person issued a citation under § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article, or by an attorney of record for the person; or
(3)by an employee or agent of an agency in an investigation or a proceeding relating to the imposition of or indemnification from civil liability under § 21–202.1, § 21–704.1, § 21–706.1, § 21–809, § 21–810, § 21–1134, or § 24–111.3 of the Transportation Article.
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