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Code · Maryland · Labor and Employment

§ 9-738

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§9–738.
(a)This section is not subject to the provisions set forth in § 6–201 of the Courts Article.
(b)To take an appeal, a person shall file an order of appeal with the circuit court for the county where:
(1)the covered employee resides;
(2)the employer has its principal place of business; or
(3)the accidental personal injury, compensable hernia, or last injurious exposure to the hazards of the occupational disease occurred.
(c)If an appeal is taken to a circuit court that does not have jurisdiction, the court shall transfer the appeal to the proper circuit court on the motion of a party.
(d)If a party to an appeal suggests in writing and under oath that the party cannot obtain a fair trial in the circuit court in which the appeal is pending, the circuit court shall transfer the appeal to another circuit court.
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