Maryland Statutes

§ 4-213

Maryland § 4-213
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gleLabor and Employment
Title4

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Bluebook
Md. Code Ann., Labor and Employment § 4-213 (2026).

Text

(a)(1) Within 5 days after the Mediation Service provides the tally of ballots for a consent election, a party to the consent election may object to:
(i)the conduct of the consent election; or
(ii)other conduct affecting the result of the consent election.
(2)A party shall object in a timely manner, even if the number of challenged ballots is not sufficient to affect the result of the consent election.
(b)An objection under this section shall:
(1)be in writing; and
(2)state concisely each reason for the objection.
(c)Each party who makes an objection shall:
(1)submit to the Mediation Service:
(i)4 copies of the objection; and
(ii)proof of service

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