Maryland Code § LE-5-206

Section LE-5-206
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(a) In this section, "Unit" means the Public Employees' Safety and Health
Unit.

(b) There is a Public Employees' Safety and Health Unit in the Division of
Labor and Industry.
(c) The Commissioner shall be the head of the Unit.
(d) The Commissioner shall provide for and maintain a comprehensive and
effective program on occupational safety and health for employees of public bodies
that is administered and enforced by the Unit.
(e) The program under this section shall:
(1) be generally consistent with this title;
(2) require each public body to:
(i) provide conditions and places of employment that are safe
and healthful;
(ii) develop, conduct, and maintain in each unit of the public
body a program of self-inspection that the Commissioner approves and monitors;
(iii) keep and make available to the Commissioner each record
that the Commissioner requires under this title and for development of information
about occupational accidents, illnesses, and injuries, to allow proper evaluation and
necessary corrective action; and
(iv) submit each report that the Commissioner requires; and
(3) in addition to a self-inspection required under item (2)(ii) of this
subsection, include an inspection program developed, conducted, and maintained by
the Unit that otherwise complies with the inspection requirements of § 5-208 of this
subtitle.
(f) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, on or before July 1
each year the Commissioner shall publish online a written report on safety and health
in public bodies.
(2) The report under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall include:
(i) a summary of the work and findings of the Unit;
(ii) a summary of any new regulations adopted during the
immediately preceding year;

(iii) a summary of trending safety and health issues related to
employees of public bodies; and
(iv) a list of any:
1. hazardous workplace circumstances found at the
workplaces of public bodies during the immediately preceding year; and
2. citations issued to public bodies during the
immediately preceding year.
(3) On or before July 1 each year, the Commissioner shall submit the
report required to be published under paragraph (1) of this subsection to the General
Assembly, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article.
(g) This section does not limit or preclude the Commissioner or an
authorized representative of the Commissioner from inspecting a public body in
accordance with any other provision under this title.

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