Maryland Code § LE-11-304

Section LE-11-304
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(a) The State's quick response program is under the direction of the
Secretary.
(b) (1) The Secretary in cooperation with the Workforce Development
Board shall develop mandatory guidelines for employers faced with a reduction in
operations.
(2) The guidelines developed under paragraph (1) of this subsection
shall include:
(i) subject to § 11-305 of this subtitle, a written notice that an
employer expects to terminate employees due to a reduction in operations;
(ii) the continuation of benefits, such as health, severance, and
pension, that an employer should provide to employees who will be terminated due
to a reduction in operations; or
(iii) the specific mechanisms that employers can use to ask for
the assistance of the State's quick response program.
(c) The Department shall maintain the capacity to provide employment and
training services through the quick response program. This capacity shall include,
but not be limited to:

(1) on-site unemployment insurance bulk claims registration: for
incidents where 25 or more workers are laid off at 1 time, taking initial
unemployment insurance claims at the employee's place of business;
(2) registration for federal Trade Readjustment Act services: if the
business closing is due to foreign competition, assisting workers in seeking federal
training benefits and additional unemployment insurance compensation benefits;
(3) provision of labor market and retraining information: in
conjunction with local service providers, providing both local labor market
information and retraining information that can assist the workers to obtain
reemployment and/or retraining;
(4) job placement services: through the regular office services or
through special on-site services, providing a range of job placement services utilizing
the "job bank";
(5) job seeking and finding information: providing 1-day workshops
to assist job seekers in learning how to seek and secure jobs; or
(6) referral to retraining opportunities: through liaisons with the
private industry councils/service delivery areas and the community college network,
providing referrals for dislocated workers for retraining opportunities.
(d) The Department shall distribute the reduction in operations guidelines
to all employers in the State every 2 years. The distribution shall begin no later than
July 1, 1986.
(e) The Department shall monitor layoff and employment patterns and
payments of unemployment compensation contributions to identify employers that
are likely to experience large losses in employment or a reduction in operations.
(f) If the Department identifies an employer that is likely to experience
large losses in employment or a reduction in operations, the Department shall
confidentially contact the employer and offer the assistance of the Department in
providing alternative employment and retraining opportunities, including
coordinating the delivery of available State and federal resources and services.
(g) The Secretary shall adopt regulations to implement the provisions of
this subtitle.

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