Maryland Time to Care Act
The Time to Care Act establishes a state-run paid family and medical leave insurance program in Maryland, offering up to 24 weeks of paid leave under specific circumstances (benefits start in 2026).
Laws available for this jurisdiction in plain English.
The Time to Care Act establishes a state-run paid family and medical leave insurance program in Maryland, offering up to 24 weeks of paid leave under specific circumstances (benefits start in 2026).
Maryland was the first state in the U.S. to completely repeal its 'Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights' (LEOBR), stripping away special legal protections that made it difficult to investigate or fire abusive police officers.