Maryland Code § LE-8-311.2

Section LE-8-311.2
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(a) For the purposes of this section, a disaster exists if the Department, for
4 consecutive weeks, fails to pay at least 82% of first payments within 21 days after
the week ending date of the first compensable week in the benefit year.
(b) (1) The Department shall monitor the Unemployment Insurance
Fund for a disaster.
(2) When the Assistant Secretary of the Division of Unemployment
Insurance determines that there is a disaster, the Department shall comply with the
reporting requirements established under subsection (c) of this section.
(3) (i) The disaster reporting requirements shall remain in effect
until the Department, for 4 consecutive weeks, is paying at least 87% of first
payments within 21 days after the week ending date of the first compensable week in

the benefit year, in accordance with guidelines published by the U.S. Department of
Labor.
(ii) When the disaster reporting requirements are no longer in
effect under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the Assistant Secretary of the
Division of Unemployment Insurance shall announce that the Department is no
longer required to issue the disaster report under subsection (c) of this section.
(c) (1) The Department shall submit a disaster report to the presiding
officers, the Senate Finance Committee, and the House Economic Matters
Committee, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article:
(i) within 7 days after the disaster determination; and
(ii) every 30 days thereafter while the disaster is ongoing.
(2) The report shall include:
(i) the Unemployment Insurance Fund balance immediately
preceding the disaster determination;
(ii) the current balance of the Unemployment Insurance Fund;
and
(iii) the Department's anticipated office staffing needs over the
next 30, 60, and 90 days;
(3) the Department's plan for meeting staffing needs; and
(4) an update on federal funding and support for the Unemployment
Insurance Fund.
(d) During a disaster, the Department shall:
(1) be exempt from requirements under the State Finance and
Procurement Article for staffing; and
(2) hire additional full-time or part-time staff who are State
employees, contractual employees, or individuals under contract with a third-party
vendor as needed to meet staffing needs and to respond to issues raised by claimants
and employers.

(e) During a disaster, the Assistant Secretary for the Division of
Unemployment Insurance shall oversee compliance with the requirements of this
section.
§8-311.3. IN EFFECT
// EFFECTIVE UNTIL JUNE 30, 2026 PER CHAPTER 579 OF 2025 //
(a) In this section, "Program" means the Child Support Arrearage to Work
Pilot Program.
(b) There is a Child Support Arrearage to Work Pilot Program in the
Department.
(c) The purpose of the Program is to connect individuals who are
unemployed and in arrears under a child support order with employment
opportunities in the State, including employment opportunities in State government.
(d) The Department, in consultation with the Department of Human
Services and the Department of Budget and Management, shall:
(1) implement the Program; and
(2) establish the procedures and safeguards necessary to securely
share information related to the Program and participants in the Program.
(e) The Department may adopt regulations to carry out this section.
(f) On or before July 1, 2026, the Department shall report to the Governor
and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General
Assembly, on the Department's findings and any recommendations related to the
continuation of the Program.

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