Maryland Code § LE-3-304

Section LE-3-304
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(a) In this section, "providing less favorable employment opportunities"
means:
(1) assigning or directing the employee into a less favorable career
track, if career tracks are offered, or position;
(2) failing to provide information about promotions or advancement
in the full range of career tracks offered by the employer; or
(3) limiting or depriving an employee of employment opportunities
that would otherwise be available to the employee but for the employee's sex, sexual
orientation, or gender identity.
(b) (1) An employer may not discriminate between employees in any
occupation by:
(i) paying a wage to employees at a rate less than the rate paid
to other employees if the employees work in the same establishment and perform
work of comparable character or work on the same operation, in the same business,
or of the same type and the pay difference is based on the race, religious beliefs, sex,
gender identity, or sexual orientation of the employees; or

(ii) providing less favorable employment opportunities based
on sex, race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, disability, or gender identity.
(2) For purposes of paragraph (1)(i) of this subsection, an employee
shall be deemed to work at the same establishment as another employee if the
employees work for the same employer at workplaces located in the same county of
the State.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, subsection (b) of this
section does not prohibit a variation in a wage that is based on:
(1) a seniority system that does not discriminate on the basis of sex,
sexual orientation, or gender identity;
(2) a merit increase system that does not discriminate on the basis of
sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity;
(3) jobs that require different abilities or skills;
(4) jobs that require the regular performance of different duties or
services;
(5) work that is performed on different shifts or at different times of
day;
(6) a system that measures performance based on a quality or
quantity of production; or
(7) a bona fide factor other than sex, sexual orientation, or gender
identity, including education, training, or experience, in which the factor:
(i) is not based on or derived from a gender-based differential
in compensation;
(ii) is job related with respect to the position and consistent
with a business necessity; and
(iii) accounts for the entire differential.
(d) This section does not preclude an employee from demonstrating that an
employer's reliance on an exception listed in subsection (c) of this section is a pretext
for discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious
beliefs, race, or disability.

(e) An employer who is paying a wage in violation of this subtitle may not
reduce another wage to comply with this subtitle.

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