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Legislative Update: Maryland HB 242

by Legislative Update 2 min read April 27, 2026

Maryland House Bill 242 Change Notification

Maryland House Bill 242 updates the state’s unemployment insurance (UI) confidentiality provisions to align more closely with federal requirements. Specifically, the measure revises how the Maryland Department of Labor handles, safeguards, and discloses UI-related information so that it complies with governing federal statutes, including the Social Security Act, the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA), and implementing regulations such as 20 C.F.R. Part 603. These federal rules establish strict standards for the confidentiality, disclosure, and permissible use of UI data, and the bill ensures Maryland law is consistent with those standards.

Effective Date

Upon enactment


Maryland HB 242 Implication to Stakeholders

For employers, this change primarily affects how unemployment insurance information, such as wage data, contribution records, and claim details, may be shared or accessed. Employers may experience tighter controls around the release of UI information and potentially more formalized processes when requesting or responding to information from the state. While the change does not directly alter tax rates or benefit eligibility, it reinforces data privacy requirements and may limit informal or broad access to claim-related information, emphasizing compliance and proper authorization.

Recommended Action

Employers should review their internal processes for handling unemployment insurance information to ensure they align with stricter confidentiality standards. This includes confirming that only authorized personnel access UI data, maintaining secure recordkeeping practices, and responding appropriately to state requests for information. Employers may also want to coordinate with their third-party administrators or legal advisors to ensure continued compliance and to understand any procedural changes in how UI information is requested or disclosed under the updated law.

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