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MD notaries must provide reasonable accommodations for disabled signers, including reading the record to a blind signer and obtaining assent before notarization.
MD notaries must provide reasonable accommodations for disabled signers, including reading the record to a blind signer and obtaining assent before notarization.
Status: Withdrawn by sponsor (filed Jan 26, 2025; withdrawn Mar 3, 2025)
The bill would have required Maryland notaries public to provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with physical disabilities that limit their ability to sign records without assistance. It also established a specific accommodation procedure for blind individuals seeking notarization.
If you want, I can draft plain‑language guidance that a notary could use to implement the blind‑reading procedure and other reasonable accommodations in practice.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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