Section 14-8A-01 – Definitions
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. (b) “Governing body” means: (1) the county executive and county council of a charter county with a county executive; (2) the county council of a charter county with no county executive; (3) the board of county commissioners of a county; or (4) the mayor and council, by whatever name known, […]
Section 14-8A-02 – In General
The state, the governing body of a county or municipal corporation, or any other governmental agency within the National Capital Region may enter into a reciprocal agreement for the period that it considers advisable with a federal agency, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the District of Columbia, or a county or municipal corporation, within or outside […]
Section 14-8A-03 – Local Provisions Requiring Additional Terms Inapplicable
Any provision or part of a state, local, or municipal corporation statute, law, or ordinance that requires a mutual aid agreement to contain additional terms or conditions is inapplicable to an agreement authorized by and entered into under this subtitle.
Section 14-901 – Scope of Subtitle
This subtitle does not apply to: (1) students; (2) individuals who are preparing themselves to engage in trade or industrial pursuits; (3) individuals who are temporarily unemployed because of differences with their employers; and (4) individuals who are engaged or employed in a seasonal business, trade, or occupation in Baltimore City or Allegany County.
Section 14-902 – Appointment or Employment of Assistants
To carry out this subtitle, the Governor may appoint or employ assistants and use any available and appropriate agencies.
Section 14-903 – Registration for Work
(a) (1) The Governor by proclamation may require that each able-bodied individual in the State between 18 and 50 years old, inclusive, who is not regularly or continuously employed or engaged in a lawful and useful business, occupation, trade, or profession immediately register for work under this subtitle. (2) The Governor may require registration for work under paragraph […]
Section 14-904 – Assignment to Work
(a) The Governor shall assign or cause to be assigned and, if necessary, reassign or cause to be reassigned, for a period not exceeding 6 continuous months for each individual at one time, individuals who have registered under § 14-903 of this subtitle to the occupations described in § 14-903(a) of this subtitle if the employers […]
Section 14-905 – Rules and Regulations of Governor
As soon as the Governor issues a proclamation under § 14-903 of this subtitle, the Governor shall prepare and publish rules and regulations to govern the assignment of individuals to work under this subtitle that: (1) ensure that all individuals similarly situated shall be treated alike to the extent possible; and (2) make allowances for the age, […]
Section 14-3A-01 – Definitions
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. (b) “Catastrophic health emergency” means a situation in which extensive loss of life or serious disability is threatened imminently because of exposure to a deadly agent. (c) “Deadly agent” means: (1) anthrax, ebola, plague, smallpox, tularemia, or other bacterial, fungal, rickettsial, or viral agent, biological toxin, or other […]
Section 14-3A-02 – Governor’s Proclamation
(a) If the Governor determines that a catastrophic health emergency exists, the Governor may issue a proclamation under this subtitle. (b) The proclamation shall indicate: (1) the nature of the catastrophic health emergency; (2) the areas threatened or affected; and (3) the conditions that: (i) led to the catastrophic health emergency; or (ii) made possible the termination of the emergency. (c) (1) The Governor […]