(a) Subject to subsections (b) and (c) of this section, a custodian may deny inspection of:
(1) response procedures or plans prepared to prevent or respond to emergency situations, the disclosure of which would reveal vulnerability assessments, specific tactics, specific emergency procedures, or specific security procedures;
(2) (i) building plans, blueprints, schematic drawings, diagrams, operational manuals, or any other records of ports and airports and any other mass transit facilities, bridges, tunnels, emergency response facilities or structures, buildings where hazardous materials are stored, arenas, stadiums, waste and water systems, and any other building, structure, or facility, the disclosure of which would reveal the building’s, structure’s, or facility’s internal layout, specific location, life, safety, and support systems, structural elements, surveillance techniques, alarm or security systems or technologies, operational and transportation plans or protocols, or personnel deployments; or
(ii) records of any other building, structure, or facility, the disclosure of which would reveal the building’s, structure’s, or facility’s life, safety, and support systems, surveillance techniques, alarm or security systems or technologies, operational and evacuation plans or protocols, or personnel deployments; or
(3) records that:
(i) are prepared to prevent or respond to emergency situations; and
(ii) identify or describe the name, location, pharmaceutical cache, contents, capacity, equipment, physical features, or capabilities of individual medical facilities, storage facilities, or laboratories.
(b) The custodian may deny inspection of a part of a public record under subsection (a) of this section only to the extent that the inspection would:
(1) jeopardize the security of any building, structure, or facility;
(2) facilitate the planning of a terrorist attack; or
(3) endanger the life or physical safety of an individual.
(c) (1) This subsection does not apply to the records of any building, structure, or facility owned or operated by the State or any political subdivision.
(2) A custodian may not deny inspection of a public record under subsection (a) or (b) of this section that relates to a building, structure, or facility that has been subjected to a catastrophic event, including a fire, an explosion, or a natural disaster.
(3) Subject to subsections (a) and (b) of this section, a custodian may not deny inspection of a public record that relates to an inspection of or issuance of a citation concerning a building, structure, or facility by an agency of the State or any political subdivision.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 4 - Public Information Act
Subtitle 3 - Denials of Inspection
Part IV - Denial of Part of Public Record
Section 4-344 - Interagency or Intra-Agency Letters or Memoranda
Section 4-345 - Examination Information
Section 4-346 - State or Local Research Project
Section 4-347 - Inventions Owned by State Public Institution of Higher Education
Section 4-348 - Confidential Information Owned by Specific State Entities
Section 4-349 - Real Estate Appraisals
Section 4-350 - Site-Specific Locations of Certain Plants, Animals, or Property
Section 4-351 - Investigation; Intelligence Information; Security Procedures
Section 4-352 - Information Related to Emergency Management
Section 4-353 - Maryland Port Administration Information
Section 4-354 - University of Maryland Global Campus Records
Section 4-355 - Public Institution of Higher Education Records
Section 4-356 - Inspection of 9-1-1 Communications Record That Depicts Victim