Maryland Code § CL-14-4902

Section CL-14-4902
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a merchant may not
knowingly sell an open- or a closed-loop gift card to a consumer unless:
(1) The merchant conspicuously displays a notice in substantially the
same form as the model notice created under § 14-4904(1) of this subtitle:
(i) For an in-person sale, at or near the physical location
where:
1. The gift card is displayed for sale; or
2. The sale occurs; or
(ii) For an online sale, on the webpage:
1. Where the gift card is offered for sale; or
2. That is displayed before the sale is finalized;
(2) For an in-person sale of an open-loop gift card, the gift card is
enclosed in secure packaging that:
(i) Is sealed in a manner that is not easily opened without
signs of tampering;
(ii) Except as provided in item (iii) of this item, conceals all
numeric codes specific to the activation or redemption of the gift card, including any
bar code, CVV number, PIN number, or activation code;

(iii) Displays an activation code, bar code, or other activation
data only if the packing used is more secure than it otherwise would be if the data
were fully concealed; and
(iv) Includes a warning that states the following or uses
language substantially similar to the following:
"Do not sell or purchase if packaging has been broken or indicates tampering"; and
(3) For an in-person sale of a closed-loop gift card, the gift card is
presented in packaging that:
(i) 1. Conceals or covers, in a manner that is not easily
removed or replaced without signs of tampering, all numeric codes specific to the
redemption of the gift card; or
2. If made more secure through partial concealment or
covering than full concealment or covering under item 1 of this item, partially
conceals or covers, in a manner that is not easily removed or replaced without signs
of tampering, all numeric codes specific to redemption of the gift card; and
(ii) Includes a warning that states the following or uses
language substantially similar to the following:
"Do not sell or purchase if packaging has been broken or indicates tampering.".
(b) A merchant may sell an open- or a closed-loop gift card that is not
enclosed in secure packaging as required under subsection (a)(2) of this section if:
(1) The gift card is a chip-enabled, numberless card that is activated
by a consumer after registering the card on the card issuer's website; or
(2) The gift card:
(i) Is sold exclusively by:
1. A merchant for use only at the retail establishment
of the merchant; or
2. A group of affiliated merchants for use only at the
retail establishments of the affiliated merchants; and
(ii) Is secured in a physical location within the merchant's
retail establishment that is accessible only by an employee of the merchant.

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