Maryland Code § CR-8-214

Section CR-8-214
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(a) A person may not use or disclose any credit card number or other
payment device number or holder's signature unless:
(1) the person is the holder of the credit card number or payment
device number;
(2) the disclosure is made to the holder or issuer of the credit card
number or payment device number;
(3) the use or disclosure is:
(i) required under federal or State law;
(ii) at the direction of a governmental unit in accordance with
law; or
(iii) in response to the order of a court having jurisdiction to
issue the order;
(4) the disclosure is in connection with an authorization, processing,
billing, collection, chargeback, insurance collection, fraud prevention, or credit card
or payment device recovery that relates to the credit card number or payment device
number, an account accessed by the credit card number or payment account number,
a debt for which the holder or a person authorized by the holder gave the credit card
number or payment device number for purposes of identification, or a debt or
obligation arising, alone or in conjunction with another means of payment, from the
use of the credit card number or payment device number;
(5) except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the disclosure
is reasonably necessary in connection with:
(i) the sale or pledge, or negotiation of the sale or pledge, of
any portion of a business or the assets of a business;
(ii) the management, operation, or other activities involving
the internal functioning of the person making the disclosure; or

(iii) the management, operation, or other activities involving
disclosures between a corporation and its subsidiaries or controlled affiliates or
between the subsidiaries or the controlled affiliates;
(6) the disclosure is made to a consumer reporting agency, as defined
in § 14-1201 of the Commercial Law Article;
(7) subject to subsection (d) of this section, whether or not the person
is a consumer reporting agency and whether or not the disclosure is a consumer
report, the disclosure is made under a circumstance specified in the credit reporting
provisions of § 14-1202(a)(3)(i), (ii), (iii), or (iv) of the Commercial Law Article; or
(8) the disclosure is allowed under § 1-303 of the Financial
Institutions Article.
(b) A disclosure for marketing purposes may not be made if the holder of an
active credit card number or payment device number has prohibited the issuer in
writing at the issuer's address from using the card or number for marketing purposes.
(c) (1) Notwithstanding subsection (a)(5)(iii) of this section, a disclosure
for marketing purposes may not be made if the holder of an active credit card number
or payment device number, other than an encoded credit card number or encoded
payment device number, has notified the issuer in writing at an address specified by
the issuer, that disclosure for marketing purposes is not allowed.
(2) The issuer shall notify each holder of an active credit card number
or payment device number of the nondisclosure option and the specified address on a
periodic basis at the issuer's discretion at least once each year.
(3) The issuer shall comply with the holder's election within 45 days
after receiving the holder's response.
(4) The election shall remain in effect until the holder rescinds the
election or until there have been no debits or credits to the credit card number or
payment device number for a 12-month period.
(d) Notwithstanding subsection (a)(7) of this section, and except as provided
in § 14-1202(a)(3)(i) of the Commercial Law Article, a person may not furnish a report
containing a credit card number or payment device number before receiving an
individual written, electronic, or other tangible record of a certification from the
requestor:
(1) containing the reason that the credit card number or payment
device number is required; and

(2) stating that the credit card number or payment device number:
(i) cannot be obtained under a circumstance specified under
this part or Title 14 of the Commercial Law Article; or
(ii) is needed for security, or loss or fraud prevention purposes.

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