(a) The Commissioner may send a notice or other communication by electronic means if: (1) the Commissioner is required to deliver, give, mail, serve, or otherwise provide the notice or other communication in writing; (2) the recipient has provided an e-mail address to the Commissioner to receive notices or other communications; (3) the notice or other communication is sent to the e-mail address provided by the recipient; and (4) the Commissioner maintains proof that the notice was sent to the recipient at the recipient's e-mail address. (b) If a person is required to send the Commissioner a notice or other communication and the person is not licensed, certified, or otherwise regulated by the Commissioner: (1) the person may send the notice or other communication by electronic means approved by the Commissioner; and (2) the Commissioner may not require the person to send the notice or other communication by electronic means. (c) The Commissioner may require a person who is licensed, certified, or otherwise regulated by the Commissioner to send a notice or other communication by electronic means. (d) Subject to the provisions of the Maryland Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, a notice or other communication sent in accordance with this section shall be presumed to have been received in the ordinary course.
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