Maryland Code § SG-10-1702

Section SG-10-1702
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Governmental entity" means a unit or instrumentality of State
or local government.
(3) "Personal record" has the meaning stated in § 4-501 of the
General Provisions Article.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, on or before July 1,
2026, each governmental entity, in consultation with the Department of Information
Technology, shall develop and publish procedures that prevent the sale and
redisclosure of personal records and geolocation data provided or made available by
the governmental entity in a way that harms the privacy of residents of the State.
(2) The procedures required and published under paragraph (1) of
this subsection shall address:
(i) any possible contractual limitations on the sale or
redisclosure of personal records or geolocation data that a governmental entity may
place on a person who receives personal records or geolocation data that are provided
or made available by the governmental entity;
(ii) considerations regarding:
1. the threat to privacy posed by data brokers who
utilize personal records or geolocation data for commercial purposes;
2. the risk that personal records or geolocation data
may be used for purposes other than the purposes for which the personal records or
geolocation data were developed or collected; and
3. geolocation, genetic, and other sensitive data; and
(iii) any other considerations necessary to:
1. protect the privacy of residents of the State;

2. discourage the development of a secondary
commercial market for personal records or geolocation data that are provided or made
available by a governmental entity; and
3. limit a person who receives personal records or
geolocation data that are provided or made available by a governmental entity from
selling or redisclosing the data with other persons.
(c) On or before July 1, 2026, each governmental entity shall, in accordance
with § 2-1257 of this article, submit to the General Assembly a copy of the procedures
developed under subsection (b) of this section.

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