About
Maryland’s new Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA), effective October 1, 2025, is being called one of the strictest state privacy laws in the country. Unlike earlier laws in California or Colorado, MODPA sets a lower applicability threshold, imposes tough “data minimization” requirements, and even bans the sale of sensitive personal data outright.

Maryland dealers must understand the requirements of the new privacy law, how and to what extent it applies to your operations, and how you can tackle the complicated requirements of the new law.

Key Takeaways for Dealers:
-What the MODPA requires.
-Practical compliance steps dealers can take now, including privacy notices, vendor contracts, and consumer opt-outs.
-Enforcement and other risks and how to prepare before October 2025.
When
Wednesday, September 17, 2025 · 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:00)
Presenter
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Brad Miller
CEO & Chief Legal Officer
Brad Miller has over 16 years of experience at the National Automobile Dealers Association, where he served in various roles, including Chief Regulatory Counsel. Currently, Brad is the Chief Regulatory Compliance Officer and Head of Legal at ComplyAuto, specializing in data privacy and cybersecurity regulatory issues.
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This presentation is intended to be used as a compliance aid. Reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the following subject matter. No express or implied warranty is provided respecting the information contained in this presentation. The following material should not be construed as (nor used as a substitute for) legal advice. If legal advice is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Each dealer must rely on its own expertise and knowledge of law when using the material provided.