Maryland Code § LE-8.3-101

Section LE-8.3-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(a-1) "Active duty" has the meaning stated in § 9-901 of the State
Government Article.
(a-2) "Anchor date" means the earlier of the date on which:
(1) an application for benefits is complete in accordance with § 8.3-
701(b)(2) of this title; or
(2) leave begins for a covered individual for which benefits may be
paid under this title.
(b) "Application year" means the 12-month period beginning on the Sunday
of the calendar week in which leave under this title begins.
(c) "Benefits" means the money payable under this title to a covered
individual.
(d) "Covered employee" means an employee who has worked at least 680
hours performing services under employment located in the State over the four most
recently completed calendar quarters for which quarterly reports have been required
immediately preceding the anchor date.
(e) "Covered individual" means a covered employee or a self-employed
individual who elects to participate in the Program under § 8.3-201 of this title.
(f) "Department" means the Maryland Department of Labor.
(g) "Deployment" means an eligible service member acting under official
orders who, on any day, is performing service in a training exercise or operation at a
location or under circumstances that make it impossible or infeasible for the eligible

service member to spend off-duty time in the housing in which the eligible service
member resides when on garrison duty at the eligible service member's permanent
duty station or homeport.
(g-1) "Eligible service member" means an active service member or former
service member.
(h) (1) "Employer" means a person or governmental entity that employs
at least one individual in the State.
(2) "Employer" does not include an individual who:
(i) is the sole owner of a sole proprietorship, limited liability
company, C corporation, or S corporation; and
(ii) is the only individual employed by the sole proprietorship,
limited liability company, C corporation, or S corporation.
(i) "Family member" means:
(1) a biological child, an adopted child, a foster child, or a stepchild of
the covered individual;
(2) a child for whom the covered individual has legal or physical
custody or guardianship;
(3) a child for whom the covered individual stands in loco parentis,
regardless of the child's age;
(4) a biological parent, an adoptive parent, a foster parent, or a
stepparent of the covered individual or of the covered individual's spouse;
(5) the legal guardian of the covered individual or the ward of the
covered individual or of the covered individual's spouse;
(6) an individual who acted as a parent or stood in loco parentis to
the covered individual or the covered individual's spouse when the covered individual
or the covered individual's spouse was a minor;
(7) the spouse of the covered individual;
(8) a domestic partner of the covered individual;

(9) a biological grandparent, an adopted grandparent, a foster
grandparent, or a stepgrandparent of the covered individual;
(10) a biological grandchild, an adopted grandchild, a foster
grandchild, or a stepgrandchild of the covered individual; or
(11) a biological sibling, an adopted sibling, a foster sibling, or a
stepsibling of the covered individual.
(j) "Fund" means the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund
established under § 8.3-501 of this title.
(k) "Governmental entity" has the meaning stated in § 8-101 of this article.
(l) "Program" means the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program
established under § 8.3-301 of this title.
(m) "Qualifying exigency" means any of the following reasons for which leave
may be needed by a family member of an eligible service member:
(1) because the eligible service member has received notice of
deployment within 7 days before the deployment is to begin;
(2) to attend uniformed services events and related activities
including family support programs related to the active duty of the eligible service
member;
(3) to arrange, provide, or attend child care or school activities only
when the eligible service member is on active duty call or active duty status;
(4) to make financial and legal arrangements for the eligible service
member's absence or because of the absence;
(5) to attend counseling that:
(i) is needed due to the active duty or call to active duty status
of the eligible service member; and
(ii) is provided by an individual who is not a licensed health
care provider;
(6) to spend up to 15 calendar days with an eligible service member
who is on short-term temporary rest and recuperation leave during the period of
deployment;

(7) to attend postdeployment activities including reintegration
services for a period of 90 days immediately following the termination of active status;
(8) to attend to matters related to the death of the eligible service
member while on active duty status;
(9) to arrange for or provide alternative care for a parent of the
eligible service member when the parent is incapable of self-care and the covered
active duty or call to active duty necessitates a change; or
(10) because of any other issues that arise out of active duty or a call
to active duty that an employer and covered employee agree should be covered.
(n) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Labor.
(o) (1) "Serious health condition" means an illness, an injury, an
impairment, or a physical or mental condition that involves:
(i) inpatient care in a hospital, hospice, or residential health
care facility;
(ii) continued treatment by a licensed health care provider; or
(iii) continued treatment or supervision at home by a licensed
health care provider or other competent individual under the supervision of a licensed
health care provider.
(2) "Serious health condition" includes an illness, an injury, an
impairment, or a physical or mental condition described in paragraph (1) of this
subsection that continues over an extended period of time and requires intermittent
treatment.
(p) Repealed.
(q) "Treatment" includes:
(1) examinations or testing to determine the extent to which a
serious health condition exists or persists;
(2) ongoing or periodic evaluations of the serious health condition;
and
(3) actual treatment by a health care provider.

(r) "Wages" means all compensation that is due for employment that is:
(1) for an employee, wages as defined in § 8-101 of this article; or
(2) for a self-employed individual:
(i) self-employment income, as defined in 26 U.S.C. § 1402(b);
or
(ii) wages, as defined in § 8-101 of this article, earned from a
C corporation or an S corporation if the income, pay, or leave is paid to the owner who
is the sole employee of a C corporation or an S corporation.

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