§ 14-3402. Display of Social Security number prohibited

MD Comm L Code § 14-3402 (2019) (N/A)
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(a)    Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, a person may not:

(1)    Publicly post or display an individual’s Social Security number;

(2)    Print an individual’s Social Security number on a card required for the individual to access products or services provided by the person;

(3)    Require an individual to transmit the individual’s Social Security number over the Internet unless the connection is secure or the individual’s Social Security number is encrypted;

(4)    Initiate the transmission of an individual’s Social Security number over the Internet unless the connection is secure or the Social Security number is encrypted;

(5)    Require an individual to use the individual’s Social Security number to access an Internet Web site, unless a password, unique personal identification number, or other authentication device is also required to access the Web site; or

(6)    Unless required by State or federal law:

(i)    Print an individual’s Social Security number on any material that is mailed to the individual;

(ii)    Include an individual’s Social Security number in any material that is electronically transmitted to the individual, unless the connection is secure or the individual’s Social Security number is encrypted; or

(iii)    Include an individual’s Social Security number in any material that is transmitted by facsimile to the individual.

(b)    This section does not apply to:

(1)    The collection, release, or use of an individual’s Social Security number as required by State or federal law;

(2)    The inclusion of an individual’s Social Security number in an application, form, or document sent by mail, electronically transmitted, or transmitted by facsimile:

(i)    As part of an application or enrollment process;

(ii)    To establish, amend, or terminate an account, contract, or policy; or

(iii)    To confirm the accuracy of the individual’s Social Security number;

(3)    The use of an individual’s Social Security number for internal verification or administrative purposes; or

(4)    An interactive computer service provider’s or a telecommunications provider’s transmission or routing of, or intermediate temporary storage or caching of, an individual’s Social Security number.

(c)    This section does not impose a duty on an interactive computer service provider or a telecommunications provider actively to monitor its service or affirmatively to seek evidence of the transmission of Social Security numbers on its service.