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Ch. 785
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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eighteen years of age, whether lawfully or unlawfully
employed, in the service of an employer under any
contract of hire or apprenticeship, express or implied,
and all helpers and assistants of employees whether paid
by the employer or employee, if employed with the
knowledge, actual or constructive, of the employer.
(2) [Every office OFFICER of the corporation
rendering services for said corporation for monetary
remuneration EXCEPT THAT AN OFFICER MAY ELECT NOT TO BE
COVERED IF THE CORPORATION MAINTAINS A HEALTH AND
ACCIDENT INSURANCE PLAN PROVIDING BENEFITS FOR ACCIDENTAL
INJURY OR OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE EQUIVALENT TO BENEFITS
AVAILABLE UNDER THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION LAW.
(3)] Any employer, partner or sole proprietor
OR OFFICER OF A CORPORATION electing coverage under the
provisions of § 67 (4) of this article.
[(4)](3) Every person in the service of any
political subdivision or agency thereof, under any
contract of hire, express or implied, and every official
or officer thereof, whether elected or appointed, while
performing his official duties. Except as provided in
subsection 21 (c) (6) of this act, every person who is a
member of a volunteer fire or rescue squad or police
department shall be deemed for the purpose of this act,
to be in the employment of the political subdivision of
the State where the department is organized. Except as
provided in subsection 21 (c) (6) of this act, every
person who is a regularly enrolled volunteer member or
trainee of the civil defense corps of this State as
established under the Maryland Civil Defense Act shall be
deemed, for the purposes of this act, to be in the
employment of the State.
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[(5)](4) Every person performing services
for remuneration in the course of the trade, business,
profession or occupation of an employer at the time of
the injury, provided such person in relation to this
service does not maintain a separate business, does not
hold himself out to and render service to the public and
not himself an employer subject to this act.
[(6)](5) Subject to the provisions of this
section, every person regularly selling or distributing
newspapers on the street or to customers at their homes
or places of business. For the purposes of this act,
such person shall be deemed an employee of any
independent news agency. for whom he shall sell
newspapers, or of each publisher who engages such persons
to sell or distribute its newspapers.
[(7)](6) Any person who is an apprentice,
trainee, or retrainee, who is regularly employed, while
receiving training or instruction outside of regular
working hours so long as the training or instruction is
related to his employment.
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