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Ch. 406 2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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(2) Each day that a violation remains uncorrected is a separate WSSC
infraction subject to an additional citation and fine in the amount set forth in
subsection (c)(3) of this section.
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(3) The civil monetary fine for a WSSC infraction under this section is
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$250.
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(4) For a repeated infraction, the following fines apply:
(i) 2nd violation...........................................................................$500;
(ii) 3rd violation....................................................................$750; and
(iii) Each violation in excess of 3..............................................$1,000.
(5) (i) The date for payment of the fine may not be less than 10 or
more than 20 calendar days from the date of delivery of the citation.
(ii) The recipient of the citation may elect to pay the fine before the
due date stated on the citation.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 2000.
Approved May 11, 2000.
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CHAPTER 406
(House Bill 702)
AN ACT concerning
State Government - Procurement - Conflict of Interests
FOR the purpose of providing that an individual who assists in a selection or award
made in response to a solicitation for bids or a request for proposal in a State
procurement, or the employer of that individual, may not submit a bid or
proposal or assist another person who submits a bid or proposal; extending this
prohibition and existing prohibitions relating to conflict of interests in State
procurement to an individual who employs the individual who assists in the
procurement process; requiring an individual under contract with an executive
unit of State government, who assists in, influences, or otherwise affects the
formation, award, or execution of a State procurement to file a disclosure
statement containing information relating to the individual's consultants,
employer, employer's corporate structure, and employer's subsidiaries; requiring
disclosure of the clients of the individual, the individual's employer, and any
subsidiaries of the individual's employer, and the general nature of the work
performed for each client requiring that an invitation for bids or request for
proposals for the selection of a consultant who will assist in specified State
contracting activities require the submission of an affidavit addressing conflicts
of interest; requiring the Board of Public Works to adopt certain regulations;
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