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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 242 (v) one representative from of a State-chartered credit union; and (7) (8) the following members appointed jointly by the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House: (i) one representative who is a retailer in Maryland from the retail
industry;
                  (ii) one representative from the credit card industry; (iii) one representative from a consumer reporting agency; (iv) one representative who is three representatives who are
affiliated with a recognized consumer group or agency in the State; and (v) one representative who is affiliated with a technology-related
trade group or association in the State. (c)      (1) The President of the Senate shall designate one of the members
appointed from the Senate of Maryland as co-chairman of the Task Force. (2) The Speaker of the House shall designate one of the members
appointed from the House of Delegates as co-chairman of the Task Force. (d)     The Department of Legislative Services shall provide staff for the Task
Force. (e)     A member of the Task Force: (1)     may not receive compensation; but (2)     is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard State
Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget. (f)      The Task Force shall: (1)     study: (i) the problems associated with identity theft in Maryland,
including repairing one's credit history and the adequacy of current Maryland law in
deterring identity theft; and (ii) privacy laws in other states and at the federal level that address
identity theft; and (iii) issues relating to restricting information that is provided on
consumer reports;
(2)     consult with: (i) relevant federal agencies, including the Federal Trade
Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation; (ii) relevant agencies in other states; and
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