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Employment Laws in Maryland.

Maryland's minimum wage is $15.00/hr statewide (2024+), with higher rates in Montgomery County ($17.65/hr for large employers) and Howard County. The Maryland Fair Employment Practices Act provides broad anti-discrimination protections, and was expanded in 2024 to apply harassment protections to employers with just 1 employee. The Time to Care Act (FAMLI) will provide up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave — contributions begin January 2027 with benefits expected in 2028.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

State law

Statute of Limitations

300 days (discrimination — MCCR); 2-3 years (harassment)Md. Code, State Gov't § 20-1004; § 20-1013

Discrimination complaints with the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights (MCCR) must be filed within 300 days. Harassment claims have expanded timelines: 2 years to file with MCCR, 3 years for direct civil action in circuit court.

State law

Key Maryland Statutes

Maryland's statewide minimum wage is $15.00/hr (reached January 1, 2024). Youth under 18: $12.75/hr (85% of standard). Tipped employees: $3.63/hr (employer must ensure total with tips meets $15/hr). Montgomery County: $17.65/hr for 51+ employees (July 2025). Howard County: $16.00/hr by January 2026.

Fair Employment Practices Act (Anti-Discrimination)Md. Code, State Gov't § 20-601 et seq.

Prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military status, and disability. Applies to employers with 15+ employees for general claims, expanded to 1+ employee for harassment claims effective October 2024.

Healthy Working Families Act (Earned Sick Leave)Md. Code, Labor & Empl. § 3-1301 et seq.

Employers with 15+ employees must provide paid sick and safe leave. Smaller employers provide unpaid leave. Accrual: 1 hour per 30 hours worked, up to 64 hours per year. Leave can be used for employee's own illness, family member care, or safety-related issues (domestic violence, stalking).

Time to Care Act / FAMLI (Paid Family Leave)Md. Code, Labor & Empl. § 8.3-101 et seq.

Provides up to 12 weeks of job-protected paid family and medical leave. Benefits replace up to 90% of weekly wages (capped at $1,000/week). Funded through payroll contributions starting January 2027, with benefits expected to begin January 2028. Eligibility: 680+ hours worked in Maryland in the prior 12 months.

At-Will EmploymentCommon law

Maryland is an at-will employment state. Either party can terminate the relationship at any time for any lawful reason. Exceptions exist for discrimination, retaliation, violation of public policy, and contractual agreements.

State law

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This page summarizes publicly available statutes and rules for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created by viewing this content. Laws change — always verify with the primary source or consult a licensed attorney in Maryland.

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