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Ch. 122
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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AN ACT concerning
Workmen's Compensation
FOR the purpose of granting jurisdiction over certain
matters to the Workmen's Compensation Commission in
cases in which a contract of employment is entered
into in Maryland for work to be done entirely
outside of the eontinental United States.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 101 - Workmen's Compensation
Section 21 (c) (4)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1964 Replacement Volume and 1976 Supplement)
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SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Section 21(c)(4) of Article 101 -
Workmen's Compensation, of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1964 Replacement Volume and 1976 Supplement) be and it
is hereby repealed and reenacted, with amendments, to
read as follows:
Article 101 — Workmen's Compensation
21.
(c) The following employees are exempt from the
coverage of this acts
(4) Casual employees or any employees who
are employed wholly without the State, except that for
all purposes of this article, casual, occasional or
incidental employments outside of this State by the
Maryland employer of an employee or employees regularly
employed by said employer within this State shall be
construed to be employment within this State[; provided,
however, if], AND EXCEPT THAT IF A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT
IS ENTERED INTO IN THIS STATE FOR WORK TO BE DONE
ENTIRELY OUTSIDE OF THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES, THIS
STATE SHALL HAVE JURISDICTION OVER WORK-RELATED INJURIES
OR OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES. IF an employee or the
dependents of an employee shall receive compensation or
damages under the laws of any other state, nothing herein
contained shall be construed so as to permit a total
compensation for the same injury greater than is provided
for in this article.
An employee and his employer who are not residents
of this State and whose contract of hire is entered into
in another state shall be exempted from the provisions of
this article while such employee is temporarily or
intermittently within this State doing work for such
nonresident employer, if such employer has furnished
workmen's compensation insurance coverage under the
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