Maryland Code § ED-18-19C-04

Section ED-18-19C-04
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(a) (1) An eligible individual may participate in and benefit from the
Maryland ABLE Program.
(2) An ABLE account may be established only for an eligible
individual by:
(i) The eligible individual;
(ii) A person selected by the eligible individual; or
(iii) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection and except as
provided in paragraph (4) of this subsection, if an eligible individual, whether a minor
or an adult, is unable to establish an ABLE account:
1. The eligible individual's agent under a power of
attorney; or
2. If the eligible individual does not have a power of
attorney, in the following order, the eligible individual's:
A. Conservator or legal guardian;
B. Spouse;
C. Parent;
D. Sibling;
E. Grandparent; or
F. Representative payee appointed for the eligible
individual by the Social Security Administration.
(3) The Board may accept a certification made under the penalties of
perjury from the person seeking to establish an ABLE account that indicates:
(i) The basis of the person's authority to establish the ABLE
account; and
(ii) There is no other person with a higher priority to establish
the ABLE account under paragraph (2)(iii) of this subsection.

(4) The following individuals may not establish an ABLE account on
behalf of an eligible individual:
(i) A minor;
(ii) An individual against whom the eligible individual has
obtained a peace or protective order;
(iii) An individual who has been held civilly or criminally liable
for financial exploitation under Title 13, Subtitle 6 of the Estates and Trusts Article;
or
(iv) An individual who is the subject of a civil or criminal order
prohibiting contact with the eligible individual.
(b) Subject to the provisions of § 529A of the Internal Revenue Code,
distributions shall be requested by the designated beneficiary or the person
authorized to establish the ABLE account under subsection (a) of this section.
(c) The Board may adopt regulations to carry out this section.

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