Maryland Code § LE-9-705

Section LE-9-705
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(a) If a covered employee is disabled or dies due to an occupational disease,
written notice of the disability or death shall be given to the employer by the covered
employee or someone on behalf of the covered employee:
(1) for disability, within 1 year after the covered employee knows or
has reason to believe that the covered employee has the occupational disease; or
(2) for death, within 1 year after the death.
(b) Unless notice is waived under subsection (d) of this section or excused
by the Commission under § 9-706 of this subtitle, failure to give notice bars a claim
under this title.
(c) The employer in whose employment the covered employee was last
injuriously exposed to the conditions that cause an occupational disease is considered
to have notice of the occupational disease if the employer or the responsible
superintendent in charge of the work of the covered employee has actual knowledge
that the covered employee:
(1) was exposed to the conditions that cause the occupational disease;
and
(2) has the occupational disease.
(d) The notice required by subsection (a) of this section is waived if the
employer or its insurer:
(1) pays compensation for disability or death from an occupational
disease; or
(2) by its affirmative conduct leads the covered employee or other
claimant to reasonably believe that the notice has been waived.

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