Examples of Maryland Law in a sentence
Maryland Law requires that any person who enters into a contract with a county board of education “may not knowingly employ an individual to work at a school” if the individual is a registered sex offender.
The business named above is a (check applicable items): Corporation: domestic or foreign Limited Liability Company: domestic or foreign Partnership: domestic or foreign Statutory Trust: domestic or foreign Sole Proprietorship: and is registered or qualified as required under Maryland Law.
Effective July 1, 2019, Maryland Law requires contractors to screen all applicants for a position involving direct contact with minors as defined in Section 6-113.2 of the Education Article, Maryland Annotated Code (“statute”).
Maryland Law requires certain child sex offenders to register with the State and with the local law enforcement agency in the county in which they will reside, work and/or attend school.
Further, Maryland Law that became effective June 22, 2006, requires that any person who enters a contract with a county board of education or a non-public school "may not knowingly employ an individual to work at a school" if the individual is a registered sex offender; See §11-722 Criminal Procedure Article.