Maryland Code § LE-3-707

Section LE-3-707
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(a) This section applies to a proceeding before an administrative or
executive board or any similar body provided by an employer, employee organization,
or union to hear employee grievances.
(b) (1) At any proceeding, a deaf employee may request an interpreter.
(2) The request must be in writing and submitted at least 5 days
before the proceeding begins.

(c) The employer, employee organization, or union shall notify the deaf
employee in writing of the right granted by this section as soon as it is possible or at
least 8 days before the hearing begins.
(d) (1) If an interpreter is requested under this section, the employer,
employee organization, or union shall request the Department of Disabilities to assist
in locating a qualified interpreter to assist at the hearing.
(2) The Department of Disabilities shall promptly assist in locating
an interpreter.
(e) The interpreter shall facilitate communication between the affected
parties, subject to the code of ethics of the National Registry of Interpreters for the
Deaf.
(f) The cost of the interpreter's services shall be divided equally between
the employer and the union or employee organization.

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