Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. General.
(1) This regulation sets out the procedures
for filing requests with the Maryland Commission on Human Relations for the
inspection and copying of records under the Public Information Act, State
Government Article, §§
10-611 -10-630,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(2) It
is the policy of the Commission to facilitate public access to records of the
Commission, if that access is allowed by law, by minimizing costs and time
delays to persons requesting information.
(3) It is the policy of the Commission to
safeguard and preserve the confidentiality of investigations of complaints made
under State Finance and Procurement Article, §§
19-101
-19-120, Annotated Code of Maryland, by restricting access to records when
access is prohibited or restricted by law.
B. Definitions.
(1) "Act" means the Public Information Act,
State Government Article, §§
10-611 -10-628,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(2)
"Applicant" means a person requesting disclosure of public records.
(3) "Commission" means the Maryland
Commission on Human Relations.
(4)
Custodian or Official Custodian.
(a)
"Custodian" or "official custodian" means the person who is responsible for
maintenance, care, and keeping of the public records of the
Commission.
(b) Unless otherwise
provided by law, the Executive Director or designee is the official custodian
of the Commission's records.
(5) "Executive Director" means the Executive
Director of the Maryland Commission on Human Relations, or designee.
(6) "Investigative case file" means any
record, regardless of physical form, generated or received by Commission staff
during the course of the investigation until the stage of public hearing of a
complaint alleging a violation of the Commercial Nondiscrimination Policy
pursuant to State Finance and Procurement Article, §§
19-101
-19-120, Annotated Code of Maryland, including the complaint itself and any
documents indicating the identity of a complainant or respondent.
(7) "Public hearing" means any public hearing
or trial before either the Office of Administrative Hearings or any federal or
State court of law.
(8) Public
Record.
(a) "Public record" means all papers,
correspondence, forms, books, photographs, photostats, films, microfilms, sound
recordings, video recordings, maps, drawings, or other written documents,
regardless of physical form or characteristics.
(b) "Public record" includes all copies made
or received by the Commission in connection with "investigative case files" as
defined in §B(6) of this regulation, and as set forth in Regulation .19E
of this chapter.
(c) "Public
record" includes salaries of all employees of the Commission.
(9) "Working day" means a day
other than Saturday, Sunday, or a State holiday.
(10) "Written document" means all books,
papers, maps, photographs, cards, tapes, recordings, computerized records, and
other documentary material, regardless of physical form or
characteristics.
C.
Retention of Investigative Case Files.
(1) The
custodian shall maintain, as a public record of the Commission, all documents
made or received by the Commission contained in the investigative case files,
for a period of 18 months from the date of final disposition.
(2) Final disposition means the:
(a) Commission has found no probable cause,
or has otherwise terminated the investigation;
(b) Administrative law judge has rendered
their decision; or
(c) Time to
request judicial review pursuant to Regulation .16 of this chapter has
passed.
D.
Records Temporarily Unavailable. If a requested public record is in the custody
or under the control of the person to whom written application is made but is
not immediately available for inspection or copying, the custodian shall,
within 10 working days of receipt of the request, so notify the applicant and
set a date and hour within a reasonable time for inspection or
copying.
E. Records Destroyed or
Lost. If a requested record has been destroyed or lost, the custodian to whom
written application is made shall, within 10 working days of receipt of the
request, notify the applicant of this fact and explain in the response the
reasons why the record cannot be produced.
F. Who May Request. Any person may request to
inspect or copy a public record of the Commission.