Maryland Code § PS-1-309.1

Section PS-1-309.1
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(a) In consultation with the Maryland Cybersecurity Council established
under § 9-2901 of the State Government Article, the Board shall establish
cybersecurity standards for public safety answering points based on national industry
and 9-1-1 system trade association best practices, including standards concerning
response protocols in the event of a cybersecurity attack on a public safety answering
point.
(b) At least once each year on a date determined by the Board and in
advance of submitting a request for or receiving any money from the 9-1-1 Trust
Fund, the director of each public safety answering point shall examine the
cybersecurity of the public safety answering point to determine whether the
cybersecurity defenses employed by the public safety answering point satisfy the
standards established by the Board under subsection (a) of this section and submit to
the Board a report detailing the results of that exercise.
(c) (1) If a director of a public safety answering point fails to submit a
report required under subsection (b) of this section, the Board may not authorize any
money from the 9-1-1 Trust Fund to be paid to a county serviced by the public safety
answering point until that report has been submitted.
(2) (i) If a public safety answering point fails to meet the
cybersecurity standards established by this section during the annual examination
required under subsection (b) of this section, the Board shall work with the public

safety answering point to develop an aggressive, consensus remediation plan and
implementation timeline.
(ii) If a public safety answering point fails to comply with a
remediation plan developed under this paragraph, the Board may refuse to authorize
money from the 9-1-1 Trust Fund to be paid to a county serviced by the public safety
answering point for any new, noncybersecurity purpose.

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