Consumer Protection - Scanning or Swiping Identification Cards and Driver's Licenses - Prohibition [SB-861]
Prohibiting a person from using a scanning device to scan or swipe an identification card or a driver's license of an individual to obtain personal information of the individual; prohibiting a person from taking certain actions regarding information collected by scanning or swiping an individual's identification card or driver's license under certain circumstances; providing that a violation of the Act is an unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice under the Maryland Consumer Protection Act and subject to certain penalties; etc.
SB-861: Consumer Protection - Scanning or Swiping Identification Cards and Driver's Licenses - Prohibition
Sponsored by: Sen. Cheryl Kagan
Hearing 3/15 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/07/2023
Consumer Protection - Security Questions and Measures [SB-862]
Prohibiting businesses, nonprofit entities, and units of State and local government from using a customer's mother's maiden name as a means of safeguarding access to a customer's account; making a violation of the Act by businesses and nonprofit entities an unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice that is subject to certain enforcement and penalties under the Maryland Consumer Protection Act; etc.
SB-862: Consumer Protection - Security Questions and Measures
Sponsored by: Sen. Cheryl Kagan
Hearing 3/15 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/07/2023
Public Safety - Emergency Management - Consumer Protections Against Price Gouging [SB-542]
Prohibiting a person from selling an essential good or service for more than a certain increase in price during and for a certain time after a certain state of emergency; and requiring the Secretary of State to establish an electronic notification system by which a person may register to receive notifications stating that a state of emergency has been declared and an executive order issued, that the provisions of the Act are in effect, and the categories of essential goods and services that are covered by the executive order.
SB-542: Public Safety - Emergency Management - Consumer Protections Against Price Gouging
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 631 on 05/16/2023
Hospitals - Financial Assistance - Medical Bill Reimbursement Process [SB-404]
Establishing requirements related to the reimbursement of out-of-pocket costs paid by certain hospital patients who were eligible for free care, including requirements related to the consideration of data and the reporting and disclosure of certain information; authorizing the imposition of a fine not exceeding $50,000 per violation if a hospital fails to provide refunds to qualifying patients; making a violation of the Act an unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice subject to penalties under the Maryland Consumer Protection Act; etc.
SB-404: Hospitals - Financial Assistance - Medical Bill Reimbursement Process
Sponsored by: Sen. Antonio Hayes
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 311 on 05/03/2023
Hospitals - Financial Assistance - Medical Bill Reimbursement Process [HB-333]
Establishing requirements related to the reimbursement of out-of-pocket costs paid by certain hospital patients who were eligible for free care, including requirements related to the consideration of data and the reporting and disclosure of certain information; authorizing the Commission to impose a fine of up to $50,000 per violation if a hospital fails to provide refunds to qualifying patients; making a violation of the Act an unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice subject to penalties under the Maryland Consumer Protection Act; etc.
HB-333: Hospitals - Financial Assistance - Medical Bill Reimbursement Process
Sponsored by: Rep. Anne Kaiser
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 310 on 05/03/2023
Relating To Gasoline Price Gouging. [HB-557]
Makes the sale of gasoline for an unconscionably excessive price during periods of abnormal disruption of the market an unfair trade practice. Increases penalties for violations of the law regulating unfair trade practices by the petroleum industry. Authorizes the courts to order all or a portion of any civil penalty imposed to be deposited into the energy security special fund.
HB-557: Relating To Gasoline Price Gouging.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gene Ward
Referred To Jha, Fin, Referral Sheet 2 on 01/27/2023
Commercial Law – Consumer Protection – Biometric Data Privacy [SB-169]
Regulating the use of biometric data by private entities, including by requiring certain private entities in possession of biometric data to develop a written policy, made available to the public, establishing a retention schedule and guidelines for permanent destruction of biometric data; authorizing an individual alleging a violation of the Act to bring a civil action against the offending private entity; and making a violation of the Act an unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice.
SB-169: Commercial Law – Consumer Protection – Biometric Data Privacy
Sponsored by: Sen. James Rosapepe
Hearing 2/08 At 1:00 P.m. on 01/21/2023
Courts - Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation [HB-129]
Altering the conditions under which a lawsuit is considered a strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP suit); altering the conditions under which a defendant in a SLAPP suit is not civilly liable for certain communications; establishing certain standards and requirements relating to a motion to dismiss an alleged SLAPP suit; and applying the Act prospectively.
HB-129: Courts - Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation
Sponsored by: Rep. Samuel Rosenberg
Referred Judicial Proceedings on 03/03/2023
Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Telephone Solicitation (Stop the Spam Calls Act of 2023) [HB-37]
Prohibiting a person from making certain telephone solicitations to a certain called party in a certain manner by restricting the methods, times, and identifying information that the person making the call may utilize; providing that the Act does not apply to certain entities and circumstances; and making a violation of the Act an unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice that is subject to enforcement and penalties under the Maryland Consumer Protection Act.
HB-37: Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Telephone Solicitation (Stop the Spam Calls Act of 2023)
Sponsored by: Rep. Vaughn Stewart
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 414 on 05/03/2023
Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Biometric Data Privacy [HB-33]
Regulating the use of biometric data by private entities, including by requiring certain private entities in possession of biometric data to develop a written policy, made available to the public, establishing a retention schedule and guidelines for permanent destruction of biometric data; prohibiting an entity that collects biometric data from selling, leasing, or trading an individual's biometric data; authorizing an individual alleging a violation of the Act to bring a civil action against the offending private entity; etc.
HB-33: Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Biometric Data Privacy
Sponsored by: Rep. Lorig Charkoudian
Hearing 2/22 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/01/2023
Commercial Law - Consumer Protection Act - Floral Wire Services [HB-27]
Requiring a floral wire service to disclose to a customer when the customer is buying from a floral wire service and not directly from a local florist; providing that a violation of the Act constitutes an unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice; etc.
Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Telephone Solicitation (Stop the Spam Calls Act of 2023) [SB-90]
Prohibiting a person from making certain telephone solicitations to a certain called party in a certain manner by restricting the methods, times, and identifying information that the person making the call may utilize; and making a violation of the Act an unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice that is subject to enforcement and penalties under the Maryland Consumer Protection Act.
SB-90: Commercial Law - Consumer Protection - Telephone Solicitation (Stop the Spam Calls Act of 2023)
Sponsored by: Sen. Joanne Benson
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 413 on 05/03/2023
Commercial Law - Consumer Protection Act - Floral Wire Services [HB-1459]
Requiring a floral wire service to adopt clear and concise billing practices in dealings with local florists or third-party sellers; requiring a floral wire service to disclose to a customer when the floral wire service is buying from a floral wire service and not directly from a local florist; requiring a floral wire service to provide to local florists or third-party sellers a method for submitting charge disputes; providing that a violation of the Act constitutes an unfair, abusive or deceptive trade practice; etc.
Action to Collect a Private Education Loan - Required Documents [SB-732]
Prohibiting private education lenders and private education loan collectors from initiating a certain action unless the private education lenders or private education loan collectors possess certain documents; requiring a private education lender or private education loan collector to introduce certain information in a certain action; and requiring a private education loan collector to provide certain information to a student loan borrower in a certain communication and on request of the student loan borrower.
SB-732: Action to Collect a Private Education Loan - Required Documents
Sponsored by: Sen. James Rosapepe
Hearing 3/09 At 1:00 P.m. on 02/09/2022
Public Safety – Emergency Management – Price Gouging Consumer Protections [HB-800]
Prohibiting a person from selling an essential good or service during a state of emergency and for the 90 days following the end of the state of emergency for a price of 10% or more of the price charged prior to the state of emergency; and requiring the Secretary of State to establish an electronic notification system by which a person may register to receive certain information.
Commissioner of Financial Regulation - Enhanced Consumer Protections and Enforcement Tools [HB-804]
Prohibiting a regulated person from performing acts that are anticompetitive, unfair, deceptive, abusive, or injurious to the public interest; authorizing the Commissioner of Financial Regulation to issue orders requiring the correction of a violation of law subject to the jurisdiction of the Commissioner, including the restitution of money or property; and providing for certain information sharing by the Commissioner involving entities engaging in activity over which the Commissioner has jurisdiction.
HB-804: Commissioner of Financial Regulation - Enhanced Consumer Protections and Enforcement Tools
Sponsored by: Rep. Terri Hill
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 106 on 04/12/2022
Public Safety - Emergency Management - Price Gouging Consumer Protections [SB-565]
Prohibiting a person from selling an essential good or service during a state of emergency and for the 90 days following the end of the state of emergency for a price of 10% or more of the price charged prior to a state of emergency; and requiring the Secretary of State to establish an electronic notification system by which a person may register to receive certain information.
Consumer Protection - Right to Repair - Farm Equipment [HB-562]
Requiring a farm equipment manufacturer to make available certain documentation, updates, or information to an independent repair provider or owner of farm equipment to allow for the diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of the farm equipment; prohibiting a farm equipment manufacturer from knowingly misrepresenting or withholding farm equipment part numbers from a customer for a certain purpose; applying the Act prospectively: etc.
HB-562: Consumer Protection - Right to Repair - Farm Equipment
Sponsored by: Rep. Nicholaus Kipke
Unfavorable Report By Economic Matters on 03/08/2022
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission - Plumbing and Fuel Gas Services - Licenses and Penalties PG/MC 109-22 [HB-526]
Prohibiting a person from providing, attempting to provide, or offering to provide certain plumbing services in any area under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission without a license from the Commission; prohibiting a person from assisting, attempting to assist, or offering to assist in providing certain fuel gas services in any area under the regulatory jurisdiction of the Commission without a license from the Commission; establishing a certain penalty for certain violations; etc.
HB-526: Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission - Plumbing and Fuel Gas Services - Licenses and Penalties PG/MC 109-22
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Enacted Under Article Ii, Section 17(c) Of The Maryland Constitution - Chapter 598 on 05/29/2022