Maryland Code § CL-14-1227

Section CL-14-1227
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(a) (1) The requirements under any federal law and Title 4, Subtitles 1
through 5 of the General Provisions Article regarding the privacy or confidentiality
of information or material provided to NMLS, and any privilege arising under federal
or state law, including the rules of any federal or state court with respect to that
information or material, shall continue to apply to that information or material after
the information or material has been disclosed to NMLS.
(2) The information and material may be shared with all state and
federal regulatory officials having authority over persons required to be registered
under this subtitle, including the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and the
Office of Foreign Assets Control, without the loss of privilege or the loss of
confidentiality protections provided by federal law or Title 4, Subtitles 1 through 5 of
the General Provisions Article.
(b) The Commissioner may:
(1) Enter into information-sharing agreements with any federal or
state regulatory agency having authority over consumer reporting agencies or with
any federal or state law enforcement agency, including the Financial Crimes
Enforcement Network and the Office of Foreign Assets Control, and any successor to
these agencies if the agreements prohibit the agencies from disclosing any shared
information without prior written consent from the Commissioner regarding
disclosure of the particular information; and
(2) Exchange information about a consumer reporting agency,
including information obtained or generated during an investigation, with:
(i) Any federal or state regulatory agency having authority
over consumer reporting agencies; or
(ii) Any federal or state law enforcement agency.

(c) Information or material that is subject to a privilege or confidentiality
under subsection (a) of this section may not be subject to:
(1) Disclosure under any federal or state law governing the disclosure
to the public of information held by an officer or agency of the federal government or
a state that has received the information or material; or
(2) Subpoena, discovery, or admission into evidence, in any private
civil litigation or administrative process, unless, with respect to any privilege held by
NMLS, the person to whom the information or material pertains waives, in whole or
in part, that privilege.
(d) Any provisions of Title 4, Subtitles 1 through 5 of the General Provisions
Article relating to the disclosure of any information or material described in
subsection (a) of this section that are inconsistent with subsection (a) of this section
shall be superseded by the requirements of this section.
(e) This section does not apply to information or material relating to
publicly adjudicated disciplinary and enforcement actions against a consumer
reporting agency that is included in NMLS and designated for access by the public.

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