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Session Laws, 1995
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 530

(I) AFFECTS THE EMPLOYER, FELLOW EMPLOYEES,
SUBCONTRACTORS, INVITEES OF THE EMPLOYER, MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC, OR THE
ULTIMATE CONSUMER OF THE EMPLOYER'S PRODUCT OR SERVICES; AND

(II) CONSISTS OF EITHER PHYSICAL ASSAULT OR PROPERTY LOSS OR
DAMAGE SO SERIOUS THAT THE PENALTIES OF MISCONDUCT OR GROSS MISCONDUCT
ARE NOT SUFFICIENT.

(2) In this section, "aggravated misconduct" does not include:

(i) gross misconduct, as defined under § 8-1002 of this title; or

(ii) misconduct, as defined under § 8-1003 of this title.

(b)     An individual who otherwise is eligible to receive benefits is disqualified from
receiving benefits if unemployment results from discharge or suspension as a disciplinary
measure for behavior that the Secretary finds is aggravated misconduct in connection with
employment.

(c)      A disqualification under this section shall:

(1)     begin with the first week for which unemployment is caused by discharge
or suspension for aggravated misconduct as determined under this section; and

(2)     continue until the individual is reemployed and has earned wages in
covered employment that equal at least 30 30 times the weekly benefit amount of the
individual!; and

(3)     be in addition to any decrease in benefits resulting from the loss of wage
credits under § 8-803.1 of this title resulting from the aggravated misconduct.]

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall be
applicable to determinations of eligibility for unemployment insurance benefits made on
or after October 2, 1995.

SECTION 2. 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect
October 1, 1995.

Approved May 25, 1995.

CHAPTER 530
(Senate Bill 736)

AN ACT concerning

Tax Sales - Attorney's Fees

FOR the purpose of altering the maximum modifying certain attorney's fees for each
certificate of sale for which a plaintiff or holder of a certificate of sale is entitled to
be reimbursed on redemption of property that has been sold by a property tax
collector for delinquent taxes.

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