Maine Code § 14-1218

Protection of jurors' employment and health insurance
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An employer may not deprive an employee of employment or health insurance coverage, or
threaten or otherwise coerce the employee with respect to loss of employment or health insurance
coverage, because the employee receives a summons for jury service, responds to a summons for jury
service, serves as a juror or attends court for prospective jury service. [PL 1989, c. 801, §1 (RPR);
PL 1989, c. 801, §4 (AFF).]
Any employer who violates this section is guilty of a Class E crime. [PL 1989, c. 801, §1 (RPR);
PL 1989, c. 801, §4 (AFF).]
If an employer discharges an employee or terminates the health insurance coverage of an employee
in violation of this section, the employee may bring a civil action within 90 days for recovery of wages
or health insurance benefits lost as a result of the violation and for an order requiring the reinstatement
of the employee. Damages recoverable for wages may not exceed lost wages for 6 weeks. If the
employee prevails, the employee must be allowed a reasonable attorney's fee fixed by the court. [PL
1989, c. 801, §1 (RPR); PL 1989, c. 801, §4 (AFF).]

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