Maryland Code § LE-9-502

Section LE-9-502
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(a) In this section, "disablement" means the event of a covered employee
becoming partially or totally incapacitated:
(1) because of an occupational disease; and
(2) from performing the work of the covered employee in the last
occupation in which the covered employee was injuriously exposed to the hazards of
the occupational disease.
(b) Subsection (c) of this section applies only to:

(1) the employer in whose employment the covered employee was last
injuriously exposed to the hazards of the occupational disease; and
(2) the insurer liable for the risk when the covered employee, while
employed by the employer, was last injuriously exposed to the hazards of the
occupational disease.
(c) Subject to subsection (d) of this section and except as otherwise
provided, an employer and insurer to whom this subsection applies shall provide
compensation in accordance with this title to:
(1) a covered employee of the employer for disability of the covered
employee resulting from an occupational disease; or
(2) the dependents of the covered employee for death of the covered
employee resulting from an occupational disease.
(d) An employer and insurer are liable to provide compensation under
subsection (c) of this section only if:
(1) the occupational disease that caused the death or disability:
(i) is due to the nature of an employment in which hazards of
the occupational disease exist and the covered employee was employed before the
date of disablement; or
(ii) has manifestations that are consistent with those known to
result from exposure to a biological, chemical, or physical agent that is attributable
to the type of employment in which the covered employee was employed before the
date of disablement; and
(2) on the weight of the evidence, it reasonably may be concluded that
the occupational disease was incurred as a result of the employment of the covered
employee.
(e) A covered employee or a dependent of the covered employee is not
entitled to compensation for a disability or death that results from an occupational
disease if, when the covered employee began employment with the employer, the
covered employee falsely represented in writing that the covered employee had not
been disabled, laid off, or compensated in damages or otherwise, due to the
occupational disease for which the covered employee or dependent is seeking
compensation.

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