Maryland Code § PU-17-402.1

Section PU-17-402.1
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(a) (1) The Commission may not enter into a contract unless the contract
contains a provision obliging the contractor:

(i) not to discriminate in any manner against an employee or
an applicant for employment on the basis of sex, race, creed, color, age, mental or
physical disability, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, gender identity,
genetic information, or national origin; and
(ii) to include a similar nondiscrimination provision in all
subcontracts.
(2) (i) If the nondiscrimination provision is omitted from a
contract or subcontract, the Commission shall provide the contractor a reasonable
opportunity to cure the defect, subject to this section.
(ii) If the contractor fails to cure the defect:
1. the Commission may declare the contract to be void;
and
2. the contractor is entitled to the reasonable value of
work performed and materials provided by the contractor.
(iii) If the contractor cures the defect, the contract remains in
force according to its revised terms.
(b) (1) In accordance with this section, the Commission may compel a
contractor to continue to perform under a contract if:
(i) the contractor willfully fails to comply with the
requirements of a nondiscrimination provision; and
(ii) the contract is partially executory.
(2) If the Commission compels performance under this subsection,
the Commission:
(i) is liable for no more than the reasonable value of work
performed and materials provided by the contractor after the date on which the
breach of contract was or should have been discovered; and
(ii) shall deduct any money that has been paid under the
contract from the money that comes due under item (i) of this paragraph.
(c) (1) If a subcontractor willfully fails to comply with the requirements
of a nondiscrimination provision, the contractor may declare the subcontract to be
void.

(2) If a contractor declares a subcontract to be void under this
subsection, the contractor is liable for no more than the reasonable value of work
performed or materials provided by the subcontractor.

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