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Code · Maryland · Tax - General

§ 1-406

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§1–406.
Nothing in this subtitle may be construed to:
(1)preempt, limit, or restrict the authority or discretion of the Comptroller to investigate or enforce a violation of this article;
(2)limit any power otherwise granted in this article or other laws to the Comptroller, Attorney General, State agencies, or local governments to investigate or enforce possible violations of this article;
(3)authorize a private right of action involving a violation of this article, except as specifically authorized in this article;
(4)prevent or prohibit a person from voluntarily disclosing any information concerning a violation of this article to any law enforcement agency or self–regulatory organization; or
(5)preempt, limit, restrict, or otherwise affect the rights and rewards provided to qui tam plaintiffs under the Maryland False Claims Act.
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