Maryland Code § LE-8.3-406

Section LE-8.3-406
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(a) On or before October 1 each year, the Secretary shall submit to the
Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the
General Assembly an annual report on the administration and operation of the
Program during the immediately preceding fiscal year.
(b) The annual report shall include information regarding:
(1) actual Program participation rates that includes:
(i) the number of claims for benefits submitted, both in total
and for each category listed in § 8.3-302 of this title;
(ii) the number of claims included under item (i) of this item
broken down by:
1. jurisdiction;

2. race and ethnicity;
3. gender;
4. zip code; and
5. age;
(iii) the number of claims for benefits approved, both in total
and for each category listed in § 8.3-302 of this title;
(iv) the number of claims included under item (iii) of this item
broken down by:
1. jurisdiction;
2. race and ethnicity;
3. gender;
4. zip code; and
5. age;
(v) the total number of claims for benefits denied, both in total
and by category listed in § 8.3-602 of this title; and
(vi) the number of claims included under item (v) of this item
broken down by:
1. jurisdiction;
2. race and ethnicity;
3. gender;
4. zip code; and
5. age;
(2) projected participation rates;
(3) contribution rates;

(4) projected and actual Fund balances;
(5) public outreach and technical assistance efforts, including any
grants issued under § 8.3-403(d)(1)(ii) of this subtitle;
(6) all enforcement efforts;
(7) the number and status of complaints under Subtitle 9 of this title;
(8) the costs of administering the Program attributable to each of the
following:
(i) employers;
(ii) employees of employers;
(iii) self-employed individuals; and
(iv) the State;
(9) the State agencies and relevant stakeholders that were consulted
as required under this title; and
(10) the capability and capacity of the Department to administer the
Program as compared to the findings and recommendations of the capability and
capacity study completed under § 5 of Chapter 48 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of 2022.
(c) The reporting requirement established under subsection (a) of this
section does not apply to an employer that has a private employer plan described in
§ 8.3-705 of this title.

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