Maryland Code § PS-14-504

Section PS-14-504
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(a) To carry out the requirements of this subtitle, the Administration:
(1) may collect energy-related data in order to inform evaluations
and decisions regarding energy by the Administration, State and federal agencies,
and, subject to the requirements of subsection (c) of this section, the public;
(2) may maintain up-to-date reports on the supply, demand, and
price of various energy resources, including:
(i) State fuel security products;
(ii) wholesale electricity, including electricity generated from:
1. nuclear generation;
2. solar photovoltaic technology; and
3. wind, including offshore wind;
(iii) coal;
(iv) natural gas; and
(v) petroleum; and
(3) shall coordinate with the Department of Emergency Management
to develop an information distribution plan to disseminate energy-related
information to the general public and relevant State and federal agencies.
(b) (1) The Administration shall coordinate with the Department of
Information Technology to ensure that data collected under subsection (a)(1) of this
section is transmitted and held securely.

(2) (i) Data disseminated to the public under subsection (a)(3) of
this section may not create a competitive advantage for or disadvantage to the person
who supplied the energy-related data.
(ii) The Administration shall maintain the confidentiality of
all data that may create a competitive advantage or disadvantage that is unknown to
competitors.
(iii) If the data collected under this subtitle is stolen, breached,
compromised, or otherwise released in a manner other than that authorized under
subsection (a)(3) of this section, the Administration shall inform all parties that
provided the data within 72 hours after learning of the release.
(c) In maintaining the reports described in subsection (a)(2) of this section,
the Administration shall use data available from existing State and federal sources
to the extent practicable.
(d) In order to carry out the provisions of this section, the Administration
may require a prime supplier, supplier, or wholesale purchaser-reseller to provide
necessary information in a form determined by the Administration.

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