Maryland Code § CL-9-408

Section CL-9-408
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), a term in a promissory
note or in an agreement between an account debtor and a debtor which relates to a
health-care-insurance receivable or a general intangible, including a contract,
permit, license, or franchise, and which term prohibits, restricts, or requires the
consent of the person obligated on the promissory note or the account debtor to, the
assignment or transfer of, or creation, attachment, or perfection of a security interest
in, the promissory note, health-care-insurance receivable, or general intangible, is
ineffective to the extent that the term:
(1) Would impair the creation, attachment, or perfection of a security
interest; or
(2) Provides that the assignment or transfer or the creation,
attachment, or perfection of the security interest may give rise to a default, breach,
right of recoupment, claim, defense, termination, right of termination, or remedy
under the promissory note, health-care-insurance receivable, or general intangible.

(b) Subsection (a) applies to a security interest in a payment intangible or
promissory note only if the security interest arises out of a sale of the payment
intangible or promissory note, other than a sale pursuant to a disposition under § 9-
610 or an acceptance of collateral under § 9-620.
(c) A rule of law, statute, or regulation that prohibits, restricts, or requires
the consent of a government, governmental body or official, person obligated on a
promissory note, or account debtor to the assignment or transfer of, or creation of a
security interest in, a promissory note, health-care-insurance receivable, or general
intangible, including a contract, permit, license, or franchise between an account
debtor and a debtor, is ineffective to the extent that the rule of law, statute, or
regulation:
(1) Would impair the creation, attachment, or perfection of a security
interest; or
(2) Provides that the assignment or transfer or the creation,
attachment, or perfection of the security interest may give rise to a default, breach,
right of recoupment, claim, defense, termination, right of termination, or remedy
under the promissory note, health-care-insurance receivable, or general intangible.
(d) To the extent that a term in a promissory note or in an agreement
between an account debtor and a debtor which relates to a health-care-insurance
receivable or general intangible or a rule of law, statute, or regulation described in
subsection (c) would be effective under law other than this title but is ineffective
under subsection (a) or (c), the creation, attachment, or perfection of a security
interest in the promissory note, health-care-insurance receivable, or general
intangible:
(1) Is not enforceable against the person obligated on the promissory
note or the account debtor;
(2) Does not impose a duty or obligation on the person obligated on
the promissory note or the account debtor;
(3) Does not require the person obligated on the promissory note or
the account debtor to recognize the security interest, pay or render performance to
the secured party, or accept payment or performance from the secured party;
(4) Does not entitle the secured party to use or assign the debtor's
rights under the promissory note, health-care-insurance receivable, or general
intangible, including any related information or materials furnished to the debtor in
the transaction giving rise to the promissory note, health-care-insurance receivable,
or general intangible;

(5) Does not entitle the secured party to use, assign, possess, or have
access to any trade secrets or confidential information of the person obligated on the
promissory note or the account debtor; and
(6) Does not entitle the secured party to enforce the security interest
in the promissory note, health-care-insurance receivable, or general intangible.
(e) (1) This section prevails over any inconsistent statute of this State
except as provided in paragraph (2).
(2) Subsections (a) and (c) do not apply to:
(A) A claim or right to receive amounts under a workers'
compensation act as compensation for an accidental injury or an occupational disease;
(B) A claim or right to receive amounts, whether by suit or
agreement and whether as lump sums or as periodic payments, for damages arising
from personal injuries; and
(C) A claim or right to receive benefits from a special needs
trust described in 42 U.S.C. § 1396p(d)(4), as amended from time to time.

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