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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 3-307

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§3–307.
(a)On the filing of a complaint against a civil or military officer who may be suspended or removed from office by the Governor, the Governor:
(1)shall provide to the respondent:
(i)a copy of the complaint; and
(ii)notice of the time when the Governor shall hear the complaint;
(2)may summon any witness to testify concerning the complaint, pay the witness a fee of $1 a day for attending, and reimburse the witness for travel expenses incurred in testifying;
(3)may designate one or more individuals to attend on the Governor’s behalf any part of any hearing that relates to the establishment of the facts of the complaint; and
(4)may order either party or the State to pay any costs of the proceeding.
(b)The Governor, in the same manner as a court of the State, may enforce:
(1)the attendance of a witness summoned under subsection (a)(2) of this section; or
(2)an order under subsection (a)(4) of this section for payment of costs by a party or the State.
(c)If the State is ordered to pay costs under subsection (a)(4) of this section, the Comptroller shall issue a warrant to the Treasurer to pay the costs.
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