Maryland Code § PS-14-903

Section PS-14-903
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(a) (1) The Governor by proclamation may require that each able-bodied
individual in the State between 18 and 50 years old, inclusive, who is not regularly
or continuously employed or engaged in a lawful and useful business, occupation,
trade, or profession immediately register for work under this subtitle.
(2) The Governor may require registration for work under paragraph
(1) of this subsection if the Governor determines that because of a state of war:
(i) it is necessary for the protection and welfare of the people
of the State that those individuals work in agricultural, industrial, or other
occupations carried on by the State, a county, or a private employer;
(ii) the occupations specified in item (i) of this paragraph are
essential for the protection and welfare of the people of the State and the United
States; and
(iii) the occupations specified in item (i) of this paragraph
cannot be carried on as required for the protection and welfare of the people of this
State and the United States without resort to this subtitle.
(b) Individuals who are self-supporting because of income or ownership of
property and individuals who are supported by others shall be required to register
under this subtitle.

(c) (1) Each individual required to register under this section shall
register with the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the individual
resides.
(2) The individual shall provide to the clerk the individual's name,
address, age, and any other information that the Governor requires.
(d) On request of the Governor, the clerk of the circuit court shall provide
the Governor with the information obtained under subsection (c)(2) of this section.

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