Maryland Code § PS-13-704

Section PS-13-704
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(a) The rights granted to members of the National Guard by this section
and § 13-704.1 of this subtitle shall be in addition to the rights granted to them by
federal law, including the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and the Uniformed
Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.
(b) (1) The following provisions of federal law shall be adopted as State
law and applied to members of the National Guard as described therein.
(2) The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act applies only when members
of the National Guard are ordered to military duty under this title or Title 10 or Title
32 of the United States Code for a period of 14 consecutive days or longer.
(3) The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights
Act applies to the following individuals when ordered to military duty for any period
of time:
(i) members of the National Guard when ordered to military
duty under this title or Title 10 or Title 32 of the United States Code, whether or not
the member is a resident of or employed in this State; and
(ii) residents of this State who are members of the National
Guard in another state or the District of Columbia, when ordered to military duty by
the chief executive officer of that jurisdiction or under Title 10 or Title 32 of the
United States Code.
(c) (1) A member of the National Guard whose employment and
reemployment rights under this section have been violated may bring a civil action
for economic damages, including lost wages and benefits.
(2) If the court determines that a member of the National Guard is
entitled to judgment in an action filed under this subsection, the court may award
the member:
(i) any damages to which the member may be entitled under
subsection (a) of this section;
(ii) reasonable counsel fees and other costs; and
(iii) any other appropriate relief.

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