Maryland Code § FI-1-302

Section FI-1-302
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Except as otherwise expressly provided in this subtitle, a fiduciary institution,
its officers, employees, agents, and directors:
(1) May not disclose to any person any financial record relating to a
customer of the institution unless:
(i) The customer has authorized the disclosure to that person;
(ii) Proceedings have been instituted for appointment of a
guardian of the property or of the person of the customer, and court-appointed
counsel presents to the fiduciary institution an order of appointment or a certified
copy of the order issued by or under the direction or supervision of the court or an
officer of the court;
(iii) The customer is disabled and a guardian is appointed or
qualified by a court, and the guardian presents to the fiduciary institution an order
of appointment or a certified copy of the order issued by or under the direction or
supervision of the court or an officer of the court;
(iv) The customer is deceased and a personal representative is
appointed or qualified by a court, and the personal representative presents to the
fiduciary institution letters of administration issued by or under the direction or
supervision of the court or an officer of the court;
(v) The Department of Human Services requests the financial
record in the course of verifying the individual's eligibility for public assistance;
(vi) The institution received a request for the customer's
information directly from an adult protective services program in a local department

of social services that, under Title 14 of the Family Law Article, is investigating
suspected financial abuse or financial exploitation of the customer;
(vii) The institution received a request, notice, or subpoena for
information directly from the Child Support Administration of the Department of
Human Services under § 10-108.2, § 10-108.3, or § 10-108.5 of the Family Law
Article or indirectly through the Federal Parent Locator Service under 42 U.S.C. §
666(a)(17); or
(viii) The institution received a request, notice, or subpoena for
information directly from the Comptroller under § 13-804 or § 13-812 of the Tax -
General Article;
(2) Shall disclose any information requested in writing by the
Department of Human Services relative to money held in a savings deposit, time
deposit, demand deposit, or any other deposit held by the fiduciary institution in the
name of the individual who is a recipient or applicant for public assistance;
(3) Shall disclose any information from a specified period of time that
is requested in writing by an adult protective services program in a local department
of social services relative to any deposit account, loan, or other financial service
provided by the fiduciary institution to an individual who is being investigated under
Title 14 of the Family Law Article as a suspected victim of financial abuse or financial
exploitation; and
(4) Shall disclose any information requested in writing by the
Comptroller relative to money held in a savings deposit, time deposit, demand
deposit, or any other deposit held by the fiduciary institution in the name of an
individual whose property is subject to a tax lien.

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