Maryland Code § ED-26-602

Section ED-26-602
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(a) Except as otherwise required by federal law or a court order, a student
loan servicer may not:
(1) Employ, directly or indirectly, any scheme, device, or artifice to
mislead a student loan borrower;

(2) Engage in any unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice toward
any person;
(3) Misrepresent information or omit any material information in
connection with the servicing of a student education loan, including:
(i) Any fee owed by a student loan borrower;
(ii) Any payment due by a student loan borrower;
(iii) The appropriateness or availability of a student loan
borrower's repayment options;
(iv) The terms and conditions of the student education loan;
and
(v) The student loan borrower's obligations under the student
education loan;
(4) Obtain property by misrepresentation of fact or omission of
material fact;
(5) On or after February 1, 2020, allocate a nonconforming payment
in a manner other than as directed by the student loan borrower if, in writing or
electronically, the student loan borrower:
(i) Makes a one-time direction for the allocation of future
payments;
(ii) Directs an allocation of a payment at the time the payment
is made;
(iii) Directs an allocation in response to an inquiry by the
student loan servicer; or
(iv) Changes an existing direction for the allocation of future
payments;
(6) Knowingly or recklessly misapply, or refuse to correct a
misapplication of a payment from a student loan borrower;

(7) Knowingly or recklessly provide inaccurate information to a
consumer reporting agency, or refuse to correct inaccurate information provided to a
consumer reporting agency;
(8) If a student loan servicer regularly reports information to a
consumer reporting agency, fail to report the favorable history of a student loan
borrower to a nationally recognized consumer reporting agency at least once a year;
(9) Subject to subsection (b) of this section, refuse to communicate
with an authorized representative of a student loan borrower who provides a written
authorization signed by the student loan borrower;
(10) Negligently make a false statement or omit a material fact in
connection with any information report filed with, or any investigation conducted by,
a state or local government agency; or
(11) Violate any federal law concerning student education loan
servicing.
(b) A student loan servicer may adopt procedures to verify that an
authorized representative of a student loan borrower is, in fact, authorized to act on
behalf of the student loan borrower.
(c) (1) A student loan servicer shall acknowledge receipt of a written
inquiry or complaint from a student loan borrower or the authorized representative
of a student loan borrower within 10 days after receiving the inquiry or complaint.
(2) Unless a response to the written inquiry is included in the
acknowledgment required under paragraph (1) of this subsection, a student loan
servicer shall provide information responding to a written inquiry or complaint
received under paragraph (1) of this subsection within 30 days after receiving the
inquiry or complaint.
(3) If a written inquiry or complaint received under paragraph (1) of
this subsection relates to a student loan borrower's account balance, the information
provided under paragraph (2) of this subsection shall:
(i) State that the student loan servicer has corrected the
account balance; or
(ii) Explain why the student loan servicer believes that the
student loan borrower's account is correct.

(d) If a student loan borrower requests a document concerning the account
of the student loan borrower that is in the possession or control of a student loan
servicer, the student loan servicer shall provide the document within 30 days after
receiving the request.

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