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Code · Maryland · Real Property

§ 11-108.2

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§11–108.2.
(1)In this section, “sensitive information” means an individual’s:
(i)Social Security card or Social Security number;
(ii)Individual Taxpayer Identification Number;
(iii)Birth certificate;
(iv)Racial or ethnic origin;
(v)National origin;
(vi)Citizenship or immigration status;
(vii)Religious or philosophical beliefs; or
(viii)Medical records.
(2)“Sensitive information” does not include an individual’s government–issued photo identification, such as a driver’s license.
(b)A condominium may not require a unit owner or occupant, or the guest or child of a unit owner or occupant, to provide sensitive information as a condition for accessing or using a recreational common area, such as a reading lounge, game room, playground, or swimming pool.
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