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Code · Maryland · Correctional Services

§ 10-904

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§10–904.
(a)A correctional officer may not be required or requested to disclose an item of the correctional officer’s property, income, assets, source of income, debts, or personal or domestic expenditures, including those of a member of the correctional officer’s family or household, unless the disclosure is required by federal or State law or the information is necessary to investigate a possible conflict of interest with respect to the performance of the correctional officer’s duties.
(b)A correctional officer may not be discharged, disciplined, or demoted, denied promotion, transfer, or reassignment, or otherwise discriminated against in regard to the correctional officer’s employment or be threatened with that treatment because the correctional officer:
(1)has exercised or demanded the rights granted by this subtitle; or
(2)has lawfully exercised constitutional rights.
(c)The right of a correctional officer to bring suit arising out of the correctional officer’s duties as a correctional officer may not be abridged by rule, regulation, or policy.
(d)A correctional officer may waive any or all of the rights under this subtitle if:
(1)the waiver is signed and acknowledged by the correctional officer; and
(2)the waiver is given after the correctional officer is given an opportunity to consult with legal counsel selected by the correctional officer or a representative from the correctional officer’s employee organization.
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