Maryland Code § LE-8-105.1

Section LE-8-105.1
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(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section or otherwise required
by law, information provided to the Secretary under § 8-1001(b)(3) of this title for
purposes of determining whether a claimant left employment as a result of domestic
violence shall be confidential and not subject to disclosure to any party.
(b) (1) The Secretary may notify the employing unit in general terms
that a claimant has left employment as a result of domestic violence.
(2) The Secretary may not disclose information provided to the
Secretary under § 8-1001(b)(3)(ii) of this title to the employing unit unless the
employing unit can establish that:
(i) the employing unit has a legitimate need to question the
veracity of the information;
(ii) the employing unit's need for the information outweighs
the claimant's personal privacy interest; and
(iii) the employing unit is unable to obtain the information from
any other source.
(3) Before disclosing information under this section, the Secretary
shall:
(i) notify the claimant; and
(ii) redact unnecessary identifying information.
(4) An employing unit that receives information under this section
may not further disseminate the information.
(c) Information related to the status of a claimant or a claimant's spouse,
minor child, or parent as a victim of domestic violence is not public information
subject to disclosure as part of the appeals process.
(d) The Secretary may adopt regulations to further protect the privacy of
the claimant.

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