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Section 9-205 - Depriving Witnesses of Employment; Penalty

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(a) An employer may not deprive an employee of the employee’s job solely because of job time lost by the employee as a result of: (1) The employee’s response to a subpoena requiring the employee to appear as a witness in any civil or criminal proceeding, including discovery proceedings; or (2) The employee’s attendance at a proceeding that the employee has a right to attend under § 11-102 or § 11-302 of the Criminal Procedure Article, or under § 3-8A-13 of this article. (b) An employer that violates subsection (a) of this section may be fined not more than $1,000.