Maryland Code § FI-2-104.1

Section FI-2-104.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Servicing" means:
(i) Receiving scheduled periodic payments from a student loan
borrower according to the terms of a student education loan;
(ii) Applying the payments according to the student education
loan terms; and
(iii) Performing other administrative services.
(3) "Student education loan" means any loan, notwithstanding any
election of law or designation of status in any contract, used for financing
postsecondary education or other postsecondary school-related expenses.
(4) "Student loan borrower" means:

(i) A resident of the State who has received or agreed to pay a
student education loan; or
(ii) A resident who shares repayment responsibility with a
resident described under item (i) of this paragraph.
(5) "Student Loan Ombudsman" means an individual, whether a
paid employee or a volunteer, whom the Commissioner designates to serve as a
liaison between student loan borrowers and student loan servicers.
(6) (i) "Student loan servicer" means a person, regardless of
location, responsible for servicing a student education loan to a student loan
borrower.
(ii) "Student loan servicer" includes a trust entity performing
or receiving the benefit of student education loan servicing.
(b) (1) The Commissioner shall designate an individual to serve as the
Student Loan Ombudsman.
(2) (i) Each student loan servicer in the State shall designate an
individual to represent the student loan servicer in communications with the Student
Loan Ombudsman.
(ii) A student loan servicer shall provide the Student Loan
Ombudsman the name, telephone number, and e-mail address of the designee
required under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.
(c) The Student Loan Ombudsman, in consultation with the Commissioner,
shall receive and process complaints about student education loan servicing,
including:
(1) Receiving and reviewing complaints from student loan borrowers;
(2) Attempting to resolve complaints received under item (1) of this
subsection, including by collaborating with institutions of higher education, student
loan servicers, and any other participants in student loan lending, such as the Board
of Regents of the University System of Maryland and the Maryland Higher Education
Commission; and
(3) Compiling and analyzing complaint data.

(d) The Student Loan Ombudsman may refer any matter that is abusive,
unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent to the Office of the Attorney General for civil
enforcement or criminal prosecution.
(e) The Student Loan Ombudsman, in consultation with the Commissioner,
shall disseminate information about student education loans and servicing by:
(1) Helping student loan borrowers understand their rights and
responsibilities under the terms of student education loans;
(2) Providing information to the public, State agencies, elected
officials, and other individuals regarding student loan borrower problems and
concerns;
(3) Disseminating information about the availability of the Student
Loan Ombudsman to assist those with student education loan servicing concerns,
including disseminating the information to:
(i) Student loan borrowers;
(ii) Potential student loan borrowers;
(iii) State higher education institutions; and
(iv) Student loan servicers; and
(4) Developing and disseminating information to increase awareness
of and participation in the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program in
accordance with § 3-1804 of the Labor and Employment Article.
(f) (1) The Student Loan Ombudsman shall:
(i) Analyze and monitor the development and implementation
of federal, State, and local laws, regulations, and policies on student loan borrowers;
(ii) Disclose the complaint data it compiles and analyzes under
subsection (c) of this section, including:
1. Noting any trends in the data; and
2. Identifying the names of student loan servicers
engaging in any abusive, unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent practices; and
(iii) Make recommendations regarding:

1. Statutory and regulatory methods to resolve student
loan borrower problems and concerns; and
2. Necessary changes to State law to ensure that the
student education loan servicing industry is fair, transparent, and equitable,
including whether the State should require licensing or registration of student loan
servicers.
(2) On or before January 1 each year, the Student Loan Ombudsman
shall report its findings and recommendations to the General Assembly in accordance
with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article.
(g) (1) On or before October 1, 2019, the Student Loan Ombudsman, in
consultation with the Commissioner, shall establish a student loan borrower
education course.
(2) The course shall:
(i) Include educational presentations and material about
student education loans; and
(ii) Review the following:
1. Common student education loan terms;
2. Documentation requirements for student education
loan applications;
3. Monthly payment obligations for student education
loans;
4. Income-based repayment options for student
education loans;
5. Student education loan forgiveness programs; and
6. Student education loan disclosure requirements.
(h) The Student Loan Ombudsman may refer any complaint from student
loan borrowers to the Commissioner for investigation under § 26-604 of the
Education Article.

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