Maryland Code § LE-5-205

Section LE-5-205
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(a) To carry out a duty or exercise a power under this title, the
Commissioner or authorized representative of the Commissioner may:
(1) administer oaths;
(2) certify to an official act; or
(3) depose witnesses.
(b) (1) To administer or enforce this title, the Commissioner or an
authorized representative of the Commissioner may issue a subpoena for the
attendance of a witness to testify or the production of books, documents, papers, and
records.
(2) If a person fails to comply with a subpoena issued under this
subsection or fails to testify on any matter on which the person lawfully may be
interrogated, on a complaint filed by the Commissioner or an authorized
representative of the Commissioner, the circuit court for the county where the person
resides or is then present may pass an order directing compliance with the subpoena
or compelling testimony.
(c) After consultation with other appropriate units, the Commissioner shall
conduct:
(1) education programs to provide an adequate supply of qualified
personnel to carry out this title;

(2) informal programs on the importance of and proper use of
adequate safety and health equipment; and
(3) training programs of personnel engaged in work related to the
responsibilities of the Commissioner under this title.
(d) The Commissioner shall:
(1) provide for establishment and supervision of programs for the
education and training of employers and employees in the recognition, avoidance and
prevention of unsafe or unhealthful working conditions in employment covered by
this title; and
(2) consult with and advise employers and employees and
organizations representing employers and employees about effective means to
prevent occupational injuries and illnesses.
(e) After consultation with other appropriate units, the Commissioner shall
conduct demonstrations, experiments, and research that relate to:
(1) occupational safety and health; and
(2) innovative approaches, methods, and techniques to deal with
occupational safety and health problems.
(f) On the basis of demonstrations, experiments, research, and other
available information, the Commissioner shall develop criteria for exposure to toxic
materials and harmful physical agents at levels that are safe for various periods of
employment, including levels at which no employee will suffer impaired health or
functional capacity or diminished life expectancy as a result of work experience.
(g) The Commissioner shall:
(1) develop and maintain an effective program of collection,
compilation, and analysis of occupational safety and health statistics; and
(2) compile accurate statistics on:
(i) work-related illnesses that are disabling, serious, or
significant; and
(ii) work-related injuries, whether or not involving loss of time
from work, other than minor injuries that require only first aid treatment and do not

involve loss of consciousness, medical treatment, restriction of motion or work, or
transfer to another job.
(h) With the consent of a public body, the Commissioner may use an
employee, facility, or service of the public body, with or without reimbursement, to
help the Commissioner carry out a function under this title.
(i) (1) The Commissioner shall inspect, investigate, and review work
practices and work sites of each employer and industry for evidence of excessive
safety violations based on information made available by the Workers' Compensation
Commission under § 9-707 of this article.
(2) If evidence of an excessive safety violation is found, the
Commissioner shall seek appropriate relief under Subtitle 8 of this title.
(3) Subject to § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the
Commissioner shall submit to the General Assembly an annual report of
investigations under this subsection.
(j) Whenever the Commissioner has reason to believe that a person has
violated any provision of this title for which criminal prosecution is provided, the
Commissioner shall refer the alleged violation to the State's Attorney of the county
where the violation allegedly occurred or the person resides.
(k) The Commissioner shall:
(1) assist employers in carrying out their responsibilities under this
title; and
(2) recommend and suggest to employers and groups of employers
methods and procedures to develop safety programs to carry out those
responsibilities.
(l) On behalf of the Commissioner, the Safety Engineering and Education
Service shall:
(1) investigate and analyze the causes of industrial and occupational
accidents; and
(2) plan and conduct courses and programs that the service designs
to reduce accidents.

(m) In addition to any duties set forth elsewhere, each safety inspector shall
be responsible for enforcement of safety codes in construction and any other
hazardous industry in the State.
(n) In addition to any other authority the Commissioner may exercise under
this title, if, as a result of the exercise of the Commissioner's authority under the
provisions of this title, the Commissioner has reason to believe that a health care
provider required under the Health Occupations Article to comply with the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines on universal precautions is not
complying with those provisions, the Commissioner shall refer that suspected
violation to the health care provider's licensing board.
(o) (1) In addition to any other authority the Commissioner may exercise
under this title, if, as a result of the exercise of the Commissioner's authority under
the provisions of this title, the Commissioner has reason to believe that an employee
or member of the medical staff involved in patient care services of the hospital,
related institution, freestanding medical facility, or freestanding birthing center is
not complying with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines on
universal precautions, the Commissioner shall refer that suspected violation to the
chief executive officer of the hospital, related institution, freestanding medical
facility, or freestanding birthing center.
(2) In addition to any other authority the Commissioner may exercise
under this title, if, as a result of the exercise of the Commissioner's authority under
the provisions of this title, the Commissioner has reasons to believe that a hospital,
related institution, freestanding medical facility, or freestanding birthing center is
demonstrating a willful and systematic disregard for the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention's guidelines on universal precautions, the Commissioner shall refer
that suspected violation to:
(i) the Maryland Department of Health; and
(ii) the chief executive officer of the hospital, related
institution, freestanding medical facility, or freestanding birthing center.
(p) In addition to any other authority the Commissioner may exercise under
this title, the Commissioner shall enforce §§ 3-1603, 3-1605, and 3-1607 of this
article.

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