Maryland Code § SG-20-1024

Section SG-20-1024
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(a) During the period between the filing of a complaint and the filing of a
charge or a dismissal by the Commission, the Commission, to the extent feasible,
shall engage in conciliation with respect to the complaint.
(b) (1) A conciliation agreement is subject to approval by the
Commission.
(2) (i) A conciliation agreement may provide for binding
arbitration of the dispute arising from the complaint.
(ii) Any arbitration that results from a conciliation agreement
may award appropriate relief, including monetary relief.
(3) Each conciliation agreement shall be made public unless the
complainant and respondent otherwise agree and the Commission determines that
the disclosure is not required to further the purposes of this part and Subtitle 7 of
this title.
(c) If the Commission has probable cause to believe that a respondent has
breached a conciliation agreement, the Commission may bring a civil action to enforce
the conciliation agreement in the same manner as provided in § 20-1011 of this
subtitle for the enforcement of an order of the Commission.
(d) Except in a proceeding to enforce a conciliation agreement, statements
and acts in the course of conciliation under this section may not be made public or
used as evidence in a subsequent proceeding under this part without the written
consent of the persons concerned.

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