Subject to the limitations of § 5–306 of this subtitle, a supervisor, appointing authority, or the head of a principal unit may not take or refuse to take any personnel action as a reprisal against:
(1) an employee who discloses information that the employee reasonably believes evidences:
(i) an abuse of authority, gross mismanagement, or gross waste of money;
(ii) a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety; or
(iii) a violation of law;
(2) an employee of the Department of Juvenile Services who discloses information to the Director of Juvenile Justice Monitoring or staff of the Juvenile Justice Monitoring Unit relating to the Unit’s duties under § 6–404(1) of the State Government Article; or
(3) an employee who, following a disclosure under item (1) or (2) of this section, seeks a remedy provided under this subtitle or any other law or policy governing the employee’s unit.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 5 - Employee Rights and Protections
Subtitle 3 - Maryland Whistleblower Law in the Executive Branch of State Government
Section 5-302 - Effect of Subtitle
Section 5-304 - Notice of Subtitle
Section 5-305 - Disclosure of Information -- Reprisal Prohibited
Section 5-306 - Disclosure of Information -- Protected Disclosures
Section 5-307 - Election of Procedures
Section 5-308 - Representation; Finality of Decision; Resolution of Complaint
Section 5-309 - Filing of Complaints; Actions on Complaint
Section 5-311 - Costs and Attorney's Fees
Section 5-312 - Referral of Suspected Criminal Conduct
Section 5-313 - Disclosure of Protected Information to Attorney General
Section 5-314 - Confidentiality of Information Obtained Through Investigation