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HB0718 • 2026

Information Technology – State and Higher Education E–Mail – Requirements

Information Technology – State and Higher Education E–Mail – Requirements

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Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Delegate Stewart
Last action
2026-05-12
Official status
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 438
Effective date
2026-10-01

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details about the extent of personal use allowed in state emails.

State and Higher Education Email Requirements

This law requires public institutions of higher education to follow certain state information technology rules, including policies that protect email systems from spam.

What This Bill Does

  • Makes sure that public colleges and universities must follow the same IT rules as other parts of the government.
  • Requires these institutions to create plans and policies about how they will protect their email from spam and ensure it supports official business.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Public colleges and universities in Maryland
  • State employees who use email for work

Terms To Know

Spam Email
Unwanted, unsolicited emails that are not related to official state business.
State Business
Activities and obligations of the state as defined by its constitution, laws, regulations, and contracts.

Limits and Unknowns

  • Does not apply to Morgan State University, the University System of Maryland, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, or Baltimore City Community College.
  • The exact guidelines for email policies are set by the Secretary and can vary.

Bill History

  1. 2026-05-12 Post Passage

    Approved by the Governor - Chapter 438

  2. 2026-04-06 Senate

    Favorable Report by Education, Energy, and the Environment

  3. 2026-03-25 House

    Returned Passed

  4. 2026-03-22 Senate

    Third Reading Passed (34-0)

  5. 2026-03-20 Senate

    Motion Special Order until 4/9 (Senator Muse) Adopted

  6. 2026-03-18 Senate

    Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed

  7. 2026-03-16 House

    Favorable Report by Appropriations

  8. 2026-03-03 House

    Third Reading Passed (132-0)

  9. 2026-03-02 House

    Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed

  10. 2026-03-02 Senate

    Referred Education, Energy, and the Environment

  11. 2026-02-20 House

    Hearing canceled

  12. 2026-02-20 House

    Hearing 3/10 at 1:00 p.m.

  13. 2026-02-17 House

    Hearing 3/05 at 1:00 p.m.

  14. 2026-02-02 House

    First Reading Appropriations

  15. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - First - Information Technology – State and Higher Education E–Mail – Requirements

  16. Maryland General Assembly

    Vote - House - Committee - Appropriations

  17. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Third - Information Technology – State and Higher Education E–Mail – Requirements

  18. Maryland General Assembly

    Vote - Senate - Committee - Education, Energy, and the Environment

  19. Maryland General Assembly

    Text - Chapter - Information Technology – State and Higher Education E–Mail – Requirements

Official Summary Text

Establishing that certain provisions of law governing information technology plans apply to certain public institutions of higher education; establishing a policy of the State that State and higher education employee e-mail systems and resources are intended to support State business and may not serve as a public forum; requiring certain policies, plans, and standards to include provisions to implement systems that automatically filter spam e-mail from certain email accounts; etc.

Current Bill Text

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*hb0718*

HOUSE BILL 718
S1, P3, F2 6lr2510
CF SB 629
By: Delegate Stewart
Introduced and read first time: February 2, 2026
Assigned to: Appropriations
Committee Report: Favorable
House action: Adopted
Read second time: March 2, 2026

CHAPTER ______

AN ACT concerning 1

Information Technology – State and Higher Education E–Mail – Requirements 2

FOR the purpose of establishing that certain provisions of law governing information 3
technology plans apply to certain public institutions of higher education; establishing 4
a certain policy of the State relating to State and higher education employee e–mail 5
systems; requiring certain policies, plans, and standards to include certain 6
provisions relating to e –mail security; and generally relating to State e –mail 7
systems. 8

BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 9
Article – State Finance and Procurement 10
Section 3.5–302(c) and 3.5–305 11
Annotated Code of Maryland 12
(2021 Replacement Volume and 2025 Supplement) 13

SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 14
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 15

Article – State Finance and Procurement 16

3.5–302. 17

(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, except as provided in subsection 18
(a) of this section and §§ 3.5–305, 3.5–307(a)(2), 3.5–308, and 3.5–309 of this subtitle, this 19
subtitle applies to all units of the Executive Branch of State government including public 20
2 HOUSE BILL 718

institutions of higher education other th an Morgan State University, the University 1
System of Maryland, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and Baltimore City Community 2
College. 3

3.5–305. 4

(A) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE F OLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS 5
INDICATED. 6

(2) (I) “SPAM E –MAIL” MEANS UNSOLICITED , PHISHING, 7
SOLICITATION, AND BULK E–MAILS UNRELATED TO STATE BUSINESS. 8

(II) “SPAM E –MAIL” DOES NOT INCLUDE SOL ICITATION AND 9
BULK E –MAILS RELATING TO STATE BUSINESS , INCLUDING BULK E –MAIL FROM 10
STATE VENDORS, PARTNERS, AND EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES. 11

(3) “STATE BUSINESS” MEANS THE FURTHERANC E OF THE STATE’S 12
OBLIGATIONS: 13

(I) UNDER THE MARYLAND CONSTITUTION, MARYLAND CODE, 14
AND CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS; 15

(II) UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES; AND 16

(III) BY OPERATION OF CONTRACTS AND SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS. 17

(B) IT IS THE POLICY OF T HE STATE THAT E –MAIL SYSTEMS AND 18
RESOURCES FOR STATE AND HIGHER EDUC ATION EMPLOYEES ARE INTENDED TO 19
SUPPORT STATE BUSINESS AND MAY NOT SERVE AS A PUBLIC FORUM. 20

[(a)] (C) Except as provided in subsection [(b)] (D) of this section, in accordance 21
with guidelines established by the Secretary, each unit of State government shall develop 22
and submit to the Secretary: 23

(1) information technology policies and standards; 24

(2) an information technology plan; and 25

(3) an annual project plan outlining the status of efforts to make 26
information and services available to the public over the Internet. 27

[(b)] (D) (1) The governing boards of the public institutions of higher 28
education shall develop and submit information technology policies and standards and an 29
information technology plan for their respective institutions or systems to the Secretary. 30

HOUSE BILL 718 3

(2) If the Secretary finds that the submissions required under this 1
subsection are consistent with the master plan, the Secretary shall incorporate those 2
submissions into the master plan. 3

(3) If the Secretary finds that the submissions required under this 4
subsection are not consistent with the master plan: 5

(i) the Secretary shall return the submissions to the governing 6
boards; and 7

(ii) the governing boards shall revise the submissions as appropriate 8
and submit the revised policies, standards, and plans to the Secretary. 9

(E) (1) IN ORDER TO PROTECT T HE INFORMATION TECHN OLOGY 10
RESOURCES OF THE STATE, THE POLICIES , PLANS, AND STANDARDS REQUIR ED 11
UNDER SUBSECTIONS (C) AND (D) OF THIS SECTION SHALL INCLUDE PROVISIONS TO 12
PROTECT STATE AND HIGHER EDUC ATION EMPLOYEE E –MAIL SERVICES FROM 13
SPAM E –MAIL AND OTHER USE T HAT DOES NOT SUPPORT STATE BUSINESS , 14
INCLUDING BY IMPLEME NTING SYSTEMS THAT A UTOMATICALLY FILTER SPAM 15
E–MAIL FROM STATE AND HIGHER EDUCATION EMPLOYEES’ E–MAIL ACCOUNTS. 16

(2) THE POLICIES , PLANS, AND STANDARDS REQUIR ED UNDER 17
SUBSECTIONS (C) AND (D) OF THIS SECTION SHALL PERMIT INCIDENTAL PERSONAL 18
USE OF INFORMATION T ECHNOLOGY, INCLUDING E –MAIL, BY STATE EMPLOYEES 19
THAT: 20

(I) HAS A DE MINIMIS IMPACT ON RESOURCES; AND 21

(II) IS CONSISTENT WITH G ENERALLY ACCEPTED 22
PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS NORMS AND EXPECTATIONS. 23

SECTION 2. AND B E IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 24
October 1, 2026. 25

Approved:
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Governor.
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Speaker of the House of Delegates.
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President of the Senate.