Maryland Code § SG-20-1016

Section SG-20-1016
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(a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this section, in addition
to any other relief authorized, if the Commission finds that a respondent has engaged
in a discriminatory act under Subtitle 3 or Subtitle 4 of this title, the Commission
may seek an order awarding monetary relief to the complainant:
(1) if the respondent has not been adjudicated to have committed any
prior discriminatory act, in an amount not exceeding $500;

(2) if the respondent has been adjudicated to have committed one
other discriminatory act during the 5-year period ending on the date of the filing of
the current charge, in an amount not exceeding $1,000; and
(3) if the respondent has been adjudicated to have committed two or
more discriminatory acts during the 7-year period ending on the date of the filing of
the current charge, in an amount not exceeding $2,500.
(b) (1) If the discriminatory act is committed by an individual who has
been previously adjudicated to have committed one or more discriminatory acts, the
time periods set forth in subsection (a)(2) and (3) of this section do not apply.
(2) If the discriminatory act is committed by the agent or employee
of a respondent, the maximum amounts set forth in subsection (a)(2) and (3) of this
section do not apply and the Commission may seek an order awarding monetary relief
in an amount not exceeding $25,000, provided that:
(i) the act committed by the agent or employee is determined
to be discriminatory; and
(ii) the respondent has not reasonably mitigated the harm
caused by the discriminatory act.
(3) The maximum amounts set forth in subsection (a)(2) and (3) of
this section do not apply if the act is found to be malicious.
(c) The Commission may not seek an order awarding monetary relief to a
complainant if:
(1) the discriminatory act was limited to a violation relating to
accessibility;
(2) the respondent, after being served, takes prompt corrective
action; and
(3) the respondent has not previously been the subject of a complaint
under § 20-1004 of this subtitle.
(d) If the Commission seeks an order awarding monetary relief before an
administrative law judge under § 20-1008 of this subtitle, in determining the amount
of the monetary relief to be awarded, the administrative law judge shall consider:
(1) the seriousness of the discriminatory act;

(2) the good faith of the respondent;
(3) the harmful effect to the public of the discriminatory act;
(4) the harmful effect of the respondent's actions on the investigatory
process of the Commission; and
(5) the respondent's assets.
(e) Any monetary relief collected under this section shall be paid to the
complainant.

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