Maryland Code § ED-18-1909

Section ED-18-1909
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(a) (1) On or after June 1, 2023, the State Treasurer may not establish
any new prepaid contracts or extend or upgrade any existing prepaid contracts under
the Trust.
(2) On or after June 1, 2023, an account holder may not enter into
any new prepaid contracts or extend or upgrade any existing prepaid contracts under
the Trust.
(b) (1) For the purpose of entering into a prepaid contract, either the
account holder or the qualified beneficiary must be a resident of Maryland or of the
District of Columbia at the time that the account holder enters into the prepaid
contract.
(2) For the purposes of determining residency for the purchase of a
prepaid contract:
(i) For residency in Maryland, "resident" has the meaning
stated in § 10-101 of the Tax - General Article; and
(ii) For residency in the District of Columbia, "resident" has
the meaning stated in § 47-1801.04 of the District of Columbia Code Annotated.
(c) The cost of a prepaid contract shall be based on:
(1) The average current in-State tuition costs at the time the prepaid
contract is purchased at public institutions of higher education in the State;
(2) The number of years expected to elapse between the purchase of
a prepaid contract and the use of the benefits of the prepaid contract; and
(3) The projected tuition costs at the time that the benefits will be
exercised.
(d) Each prepaid contract made under the provisions of this subtitle shall
include the following provisions:
(1) The amount of each payment and the number of payments
required from an account holder;
(2) The terms and conditions under which account holders shall
remit payments, including the dates of the payments;
(3) Provisions for late payment charges and defaults;

(4) Penalties for early withdrawal from the Trust;
(5) The amount and terms of any administrative fees that must be
paid by the account holder or the beneficiary;
(6) The name and date of birth of the qualified beneficiary on whose
behalf the contract is made;
(7) Terms and conditions for a substitution for the qualified
beneficiary originally named;
(8) Terms and conditions for the termination of the prepaid contract;
(9) The time period during which the qualified beneficiary may claim
benefits from the Trust;
(10) The maximum number of undergraduate semester hours that are
prepaid under the prepaid contract, based on in-State tuition at a public institution
of higher education in the State;
(11) All other rights and obligations of the account holder and the
Trust; and
(12) Any other terms and conditions that the State Treasurer
considers necessary or appropriate.
(e) Subject to subsection (a) of this section, the State Treasurer shall allow
the conversion of a prepaid contract from one tuition plan or payment option to a
different tuition plan or payment option.
(f) The State Treasurer shall allow excess prepaid contract benefits due to
receipt of a scholarship, tuition remission, or early graduation from college to be used
toward the payment of other qualified higher education expenses, as specified by the
State Treasurer, at an eligible institution of higher education.
(g) (1) On or after June 1, 2023, the State Treasurer may only allow the
transfer of funds from any other qualified state tuition program to the Trust, in
accordance with federal law, for the purpose of contributing funds towards an existing
contractual obligation.
(2) The State Treasurer shall allow the transfer of funds from the
Trust to any other qualified state tuition program, in accordance with federal law.

(h) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State Treasurer shall
allow the transfer of funds from the Trust to any qualified ABLE program established
in accordance with § 529A of the Internal Revenue Code.
(i) The State Treasurer shall set procedures to ensure that contributions to
the Trust plus contributions or payments to other qualified state tuition programs do
not exceed a total maximum amount determined by § 529 of the Internal Revenue
Code for contributions to multiple qualified state tuition programs.
(j) The Maryland prepaid contract plan shall be referred to as the Senator
Edward J. Kasemeyer prepaid contract plan.

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