Maryland Code § LE-9-707

Section LE-9-707
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(a) If an accidental personal injury causes disability for more than 3 days
or death, the employer shall report the accidental personal injury and the disability
or death to the Commission within 10 days after receiving oral or written notice of
the disability or death.
(b) On learning or receiving notice that a covered employee has been
disabled due to an occupational disease, the employer promptly shall report the
disability to the Commission.
(c) Each report under subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall state:
(1) whether the accidental personal injury or occupational disease
arose out of and in the course of employment;
(2) the time, cause, and nature of the disability and the accidental
personal injury or occupational disease;
(3) the probable duration of the disability; and
(4) any other information that the Commission may require by
regulation.
(d) The Commission shall provide the Commissioner of Labor and Industry
with electronic access to the data contained in the reports filed under subsections (a)
and (b) of this section.

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