Maryland Code § SP-5-305

Section SP-5-305
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Subject to the limitations of § 5-306 of this subtitle, a supervisor, appointing
authority, or the head of a principal unit may not take or refuse to take any personnel
action as a reprisal against:
(1) an employee who discloses information that the employee
reasonably believes evidences:
(i) an abuse of authority, gross mismanagement, or gross
waste of money;
(ii) a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety;
or
(iii) a violation of law;
(2) an employee of the Department of Juvenile Services who discloses
information to the Director of Juvenile Justice Monitoring or staff of the Office of the
Correctional Ombudsman, including the Juvenile Justice Monitoring Unit relating to
the Unit's duties under § 9-4014 of the State Government Article;
(3) an employee of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional
Services who discloses information to the Correctional Ombudsman or staff of the
Office of the Correctional Ombudsman relating to the Office's duties under § 9-4004
of the State Government Article; or
(4) an employee who, following a disclosure under item (1), (2), or (3)
of this section, seeks a remedy provided under this subtitle or any other law or policy
governing the employee's unit.

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