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Imposes a 6% Maryland gross-income tax on data brokers to fund a new Privacy Protection and Enforcement Unit in the Attorney General’s Office and related privacy programs.
Imposes a 6% Maryland gross-income tax on data brokers to fund a new Privacy Protection and Enforcement Unit in the Attorney General’s Office and related privacy programs.
Summary prepared from bill text, fiscal note, and legislative history
SB 904 creates a regulatory and enforcement framework for “data brokers,” establishes a new privacy enforcement unit in the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, and imposes a 6% gross‑income tax on data brokering activity. Revenues are directed to several special funds intended to support privacy enforcement, AI projects, digital literacy, community supports, and education.
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