§14-3503. Commercial Law.

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§14-3503. Commercial Law.
Short Title
Official Text §14-3503. Commercial Law.
Country/Jurisdiction United States
State or Province Maryland
Regulatory Bodies
Date Enacted

Scope of the Law General Business
Information

Taxonomy Insecurity
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Text of the law

Article - Commercial Law
§14–3503. Insecurity
(a) To protect personal information from unauthorized access, use, modification, or disclosure, a business that owns or licenses personal information of an individual residing in the State shall implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices that are appropriate to the nature of the personal information owned or licensed and the nature and size of the business and its operations.
(b) (1) A business that uses a nonaffiliated third party as a service provider to perform services for the business and discloses personal information about an individual residing in the State under a written contract with the third party shall require by contract that the third party implement and maintain reasonable security procedures and practices that:
(i) Are appropriate to the nature of the personal information disclosed to the nonaffiliated third party; and
(ii) Are reasonably designed to help protect the personal information from unauthorized access, use, modification, disclosure, or destruction.
(2) This subsection shall apply to a written contract that is entered into on or after January 1, 2009.



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