Maryland Statutes
§ 3-904
Maryland § 3-904
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Md. Code Ann., Labor and Employment § 3-904 (2026).
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(a)An employer may not knowingly fail to properly classify an individual who performs work for remuneration paid by the employer.
(b)An employer has knowingly failed to properly classify an individual when:
(1)an employer–employee relationship exists as determined under § 3–903(c) of this subtitle; and
(2)the employer has knowingly failed to properly classify the individual as an employee.
(c)The Commissioner shall consider, as strong evidence that the employer did not knowingly fail to properly classify an individual, whether:
(1)before a complaint was filed against the employer or the Commissioner began an investigation of the employer, the employer:
(i)sought and obtained evidence that the individual:
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