Maryland Code § PS-13-704.1

Section PS-13-704.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.

(2) "Eligible service member" means an individual engaged in
military service.
(3) "Eligible spouse" means the spouse of an eligible service member.
(4) "Military service" means:
(i) in the case of an individual who is a member or reserve
member of the armed forces, full-time duty in the active military service, including:
1. full-time training duty;
2. annual training duty; and
3. attendance while at a school designated as a service
school by federal law or by the secretary of the military department concerned;
(ii) in the case of a resident of the State who is a member of a
reserve component of the uniformed services, service under a call to:
1. active service authorized by the President of the
United States, the Secretary of Defense, or the Secretary of Health and Human
Services for a period of more than 30 days in response to a national emergency
declared by the President of the United States; or
2. active duty for a period of more than 30 consecutive
days;
(iii) in the case of an individual who is a commissioned officer
of the Public Health Service or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, active service; or
(iv) any period during which an individual is absent from duty
on account of sickness, wounds, leave, or other lawful cause.
(b) This section is intended to supplement rights and protections provided
in the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (50 U.S.C. App. 501 et seq.).
(c) (1) In addition to the rights and protections regarding consumer
transactions, contracts, and service providers included in Title III of the federal
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (50 U.S.C. App. 531 through 538), an eligible service
member or eligible spouse may terminate a contract described in paragraph (2) of this
subsection at any time after the date the eligible service member receives official

orders to relocate for a period of military service of at least 90 days to a location where
the eligible service member would be unable to use the services under the contract.
(2) This section applies to a contract to provide any of the following:
(i) telecommunication services;
(ii) Internet services;
(iii) television services;
(iv) athletic club or gym memberships; and
(v) satellite radio services.
(3) (i) An eligible service member or eligible spouse may
terminate a contract under this section by delivering a written or electronic notice of
the termination and a copy of the eligible service member's official orders to the
service provider.
(ii) If an eligible service member or eligible spouse terminates
a contract, the service provider shall provide the eligible service member or eligible
spouse with a written or electronic notice of the eligible service member's rights
posted on the Maryland National Guard's Internet website.
(d) (1) If an eligible service member or eligible spouse terminates or
suspends the provision of services under this section and the eligible service member
is no longer in military service, the eligible service member or eligible spouse may
reinstate the provision of service on the same terms and conditions as originally
agreed to with the service provider before the termination or suspension on written
notice to the provider that the eligible service member is no longer in military service.
(2) Written notice under this subsection shall be given within 90 days
after termination of the eligible service member's military service.
(e) An eligible service member or eligible spouse who terminates, suspends,
or reinstates the provision of services under this section:
(1) may not be charged a penalty, fee, loss of deposit, or any other
additional cost because of the termination, suspension, or reinstatement; and
(2) is not liable for payment for any services after the effective date
of the termination or suspension, until the effective date of any reinstatement of
services.

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