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RULE 18-203.5. USE OF NONPUBLIC INFORMATION

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West's Annotated Code of Maryland
Maryland Rules
Title 18. Judges and Judicial Appointees
Chapter 200. Maryland Code of Conduct for Judicial Appointees
Rules Governing Extra-Official Activity [Rules 18-203.1 to 18-203.15]
Effective: [See Text Amendments] to June 30, 2024
MD Rules Judges, Rule 18-203.5
RULE 18-203.5. USE OF NONPUBLIC INFORMATION
<Text of Rule 18-203.5 effective until June 30, 2024. See, also, Rule 18-203.5 effective July 1, 2024.>
A judicial appointee shall not intentionally disclose or use nonpublic information acquired in an official capacity for any purpose unrelated to the judicial appointee's official duties. Nonpublic information means information that is not available to the public. It may include information that is (a) sealed or shielded pursuant to the Maryland Rules, other law, or court order, (b) impounded, (c) communicated in camera, or (d) offered in grand jury proceedings, pre-sentencing reports, dependency cases, or psychiatric reports.
COMMENT
[1] In the course of performing official duties, a judicial appointee may acquire information of commercial or other value that is unavailable to the public. The judicial appointee must not reveal or use such information for personal gain or for any purpose unrelated to his or her official duties.
[2] This Rule is not intended, however, to affect a judicial appointee's ability to act on information as necessary to protect the health or safety of the judicial appointee or a member of a judicial appointee's family, court personnel, or other judicial officers.
Source: This Rule is derived from former Rule 3.5 of Rule 16-814 (2016).

Credits

[Adopted June 6, 2016, eff. July 1, 2016.]
MD Judges, Rule 18-203.5, MD R JUDGES Rule 18-203.5
Current with amendments received through May 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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