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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 6-108

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§6–108.
(a)The Attorney General or any Deputy Attorney General or assistant Attorney General whom the Attorney General designates may:
(1)become a member of an organization of attorneys general of other states or their deputies or assistants and, as provided in the State budget, contribute to the expenses of the organization; and
(2)use the services of the Council of State Governments and, as provided in the State budget, contribute to the cost of the services.
(1)On January 1 of each year, the Attorney General shall submit an annual report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2–1257 of this article, the General Assembly.
(2)The annual report shall:
(i)describe the business and proceedings of the Office during the preceding calendar year; and
(ii)include any recommendations that the Attorney General considers appropriate.
(c)The Attorney General shall keep the following records until they are disposed of in accordance with § 10–616 of this article:
(1)a copy of the pleadings in each suit, action, or other proceeding of which the Office has charge;
(2)a complete and current docket of those proceedings;
(3)a copy of each written opinion that the Office issues; and
(4)an abstract of each title that the Office examines or has examined.
(d)The Attorney General annually shall publish on the website of the Attorney General:
(1)the opinions that the Office issued during the preceding calendar year; and
(2)the annual report for that preceding calendar year.
(1)The papers of the Office shall be filed in its offices until disposed of in accordance with § 10–616 of this article.
(2)The papers and books of the Office shall be indexed so that they are readily accessible.
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