Maryland Code § CL-14-1326

Section CL-14-1326
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Caller identification information" means information provided
by a caller identification service regarding the telephone number of, or other
information regarding the origin of, a call made using a communications service,
including a telecommunications, broadband, or interconnected Voice over Internet
Protocol service.
(3) "Caller ID spoofing" means the practice of using an application or
other technology in connection with a communications service, including a
telecommunications, broadband, or interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol
service, to knowingly cause any caller identification service to transmit false or
misleading caller identification information to an individual receiving a call.
(b) An individual or person may not perform caller ID spoofing when
contacting another individual in the State with the intent to defraud, harass, cause
harm to, or wrongfully obtain anything of value from another.
(c) This section does not apply to:
(1) The blocking of caller identification information;
(2) A federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency;
(3) A federal intelligence or security agency; or
(4) A communications service provider, including a
telecommunications, broadband, or Voice over Internet Protocol service provider, that
is:
(i) Acting in the communications service provider's capacity
as an intermediary for the transmission of telephone service between the caller and
the recipient;
(ii) Providing or configuring a service or service feature as
requested by the customer;
(iii) Acting in a manner that is authorized or required by
applicable law; or

(iv) Engaging in other conduct that is necessary to provide
service.
(d) A violation of this section is:
(1) An unfair or deceptive trade practice within the meaning of Title
13 of this article; and
(2) Subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions contained in
Title 13 of this article.

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