MD HB145: Election Law - Election Misinformation, Election Disinformation, and Deepfakes requires the State Administrator to act on credible reports, with full details pending full text.
If you disseminate information related to elections in Maryland, you must ensure it is accurate and not misleading to avoid penalties.
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Key Provisions
- Requires the State Administrator of Elections to take certain actions on credible reports of election misinformation, including public communication.
- Mandates communication of accurate information to the public.
- Prohibits the use of deepfakes to disseminate materially false information under certain circumstances, specifically 'knowingly or with reckless disregard'.
- The bill does not specify penalties for non-compliance, such as fines or criminal charges, in the available description, but the full text may include such details.
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| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Boafo | Primary |
| Boyce | Primary |
| Chair | Primary |
| Charkoudian | Primary |
| Conaway | Primary |
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Compliance Checklist
Who: Individuals and organizations involved in election communications.
Penalty: Potential legal consequences for disseminating false information.
Who: Individuals and organizations aware of misinformation.
Penalty: Failure to report may lead to scrutiny or legal implications.
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