Maryland Code § CS-11-1104

Section CS-11-1104
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(a) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a
correctional officer has the same rights to engage in political activity as a State
employee.
(2) The right of a correctional officer to engage in political activity
does not apply when the correctional officer is on duty or acting in an official capacity.
(b) The Sheriff's Office:

(1) may not prohibit secondary employment by a correctional officer;
but
(2) may adopt reasonable regulations that relate to secondary
employment by a correctional officer.
(c) A correctional officer may not be required or requested to disclose an
item of the correctional officer's property, income, assets, source of income, debts, or
personal or domestic expenditures, including those of a member of the correctional
officer's family or household, unless:
(1) the information is necessary to investigate a possible conflict of
interest with respect to the performance of the correctional officer's official duties; or
(2) the disclosure is required by federal or State law.
(d) A correctional officer may not be discharged, disciplined, demoted, or
denied promotion, transfer, or reassignment, or otherwise discriminated against in
regard to the correctional officer's employment or be threatened with that treatment
because the correctional officer:
(1) has exercised or demanded the rights granted by this subtitle; or
(2) has lawfully exercised constitutional rights.
(e) A statute may not abridge and the Sheriff's Office may not adopt a
regulation that prohibits the right of a correctional officer to bring suit that arises out
of the correctional officer's duties as a correctional officer.
(f) A correctional officer may waive in writing any or all rights granted by
this subtitle.

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