Maryland Code § LE-9-232.1

Section LE-9-232.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Civil defense volunteer" means an individual who is
precertified or preregistered with a unit of State government to provide services at
the request of the State during an emergency.
(ii) "Civil defense volunteer" includes a credentialed or
registered member of a professional volunteer health corps established by a unit of
State government.

(3) (i) "Emergency" has the meaning stated in § 14-101(c) of the
Public Safety Article.
(ii) "Emergency" includes:
1. a catastrophic health emergency as defined in § 14-
3A-01 of the Public Safety Article; and
2. any event for which the State provides volunteer
services in accordance with:
A. the provisions for a state of emergency under § 14-
107 or § 14-108 of the Public Safety Article;
B. the Interstate Emergency Management and Civil
Defense Compact under § 14-602 of the Public Safety Article; or
C. the Emergency Management Assistance Compact
under § 14-702 of the Public Safety Article.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, a civil defense
volunteer is a covered employee if the individual sustains an injury in the course of
providing services at the request of the State during an emergency while the
emergency may reasonably be considered to be in existence, or during scheduled
emergency training.
(2) A civil defense volunteer is not entitled to workers' compensation
benefits under this section if the individual is otherwise covered by workers'
compensation insurance for services performed at the request of the State during an
emergency or scheduled emergency training.
(3) A civil defense volunteer must file a claim in this State to be
eligible for benefits under this section.
(4) For the purpose of computing the average weekly wage of a civil
defense volunteer who is covered under this section, the wages of the covered
employee shall be:
(i) for a covered employee who received a salary or wages from
other employment at the time of the accidental personal injury or last injurious
exposure, the salary or wages from the other employment; or

(ii) for a covered employee who did not receive a salary or
wages from other employment at the time of the accidental personal injury or last
injurious exposure:
1. if the covered employee derived income from a
source other than salary or wages at the time of the accidental personal injury or last
injurious exposure, an amount that allows the maximum compensation under this
title;
2. if the covered employee was not engaged in a
business enterprise at the time of the accidental personal injury or last injurious
exposure, the weekly income last received by the covered employee when engaged in
a business enterprise; or
3. if the covered employee had never been engaged in a
business enterprise at the time of the accidental personal injury or last injurious
exposure, an amount that allows the minimum compensation under this title.

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