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2010 Maryland Code
STATE GOVERNMENT
TITLE 15 - PUBLIC ETHICS
Subtitle 7 - Lobbying

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  • Section 15-701 - Generally.
  • Section 15-702 - Authority to lobby.
  • Section 15-703 - Registration with Commission.
  • Section 15-704 - Reports.
  • Section 15-705 - Meals or beverages.
  • Section 15-706 - Additional reports from individual regulated lobbyist - Business transactions.
  • Section 15-707 - Additional reports from individual regulated lobbyist  - Contributions for benefit of certain officials or candidates.
  • Section 15-708 - Legislative unit meal or reception; registration report.
  • Section 15-709 - Electronic filing; public inspection; oath or affirmation.
  • Section 15-710 - Gifts to family members.
  • Section 15-711 - Additional reports.
  • Section 15-712 - Disclosure of statistics by Commission; notice to official named in report.
  • Section 15-713 - Prohibitions.
  • Section 15-714 - Certain regulated lobbyists - Restriction on campaign contributions.
  • Section 15-715 - Statement by person providing lobbyist compensation and making contributions.

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