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Code · Maryland · Labor and Employment

§ 11-1504

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§11–1504.
(a)Each year, the Division shall issue a request for applications from eligible employers for matching grants offered under the Program.
(b)To receive a matching grant under the Program, an eligible employer shall submit to the Division an application which shall include:
(1)a list of training programs that health care workers have requested to attend during the immediately following calendar year;
(2)a list of training programs that a participating eligible employer has identified based on current labor market needs;
(3)the cost of any training programs that health care workers have attended during the immediately preceding calendar year and for which the eligible employer agreed to pay;
(4)sufficient detail about a training program to allow the Division to ensure that the training program meets the requirements of this subtitle; and
(5)an assurance that the training program shall be provided at no cost to a health care worker.
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