Maryland Code § LE-3-1705

Section LE-3-1705
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(a) During an emergency, if an essential worker or any other worker has
contracted the communicable disease that is the subject of the emergency at a work
site, the essential employer shall take proactive steps to minimize the risk of
transmission, including informing essential workers that they may have been
exposed.
(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, if an
essential worker's health insurance coverage or other benefits do not cover the cost of
testing for the communicable disease that is the subject of the emergency, during an
emergency, the essential employer shall pay for testing for the communicable disease.
(2) An essential employer is not subject to the requirement under
paragraph (1) of this subsection if an essential worker is able to obtain testing free of
charge.
(c) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, each essential
employer shall report all positive test results to the Maryland Department of Health.
(2) When reporting to the Maryland Department of Health, the
essential employer shall:
(i) include demographic information about the essential
worker; and
(ii) redact any personal identifying information to protect the
identity of the essential worker.
(d) The Maryland Department of Health shall collect positive test results,
categorize the results by industry, and publish the results in a format that is readily
accessible to the general public.
(e) The Commissioner shall adopt regulations as necessary to carry out this
section.

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