Md. Code Regs. 09.33.01.05 - Job Placement
A. Job Order.
(1) An employer may place a job order with
Job Service. A job order is a single request for referral of one or more
applicants to fill one or more job openings in a single occupational
classification. The job order shall provide sufficient information to describe
the job.
(2) Pursuant to
20 CFR § 652.8(j) and COMAR
01.01.1988.05B, Job Service shall fill all job orders on a nondiscriminatory
basis, and shall decline any job order carrying a specification or limitation
as to political or religious opinion or affiliation, marital status, race,
color, creed, or national origin, or as to sex or age, unless sex or age
constitutes a bona fide occupational qualification, or as to the physical or
mental disability of a qualified individual with a disability.
(3) Pursuant to
20 CFR § 652.8(j), Job Service shall
accept and attempt to accommodate employers' valid affirmative action requests
in job orders by referring a significant number of qualified applicants from
the target groups.
B.
Applicant. An individual may become a Job Service applicant by applying to Job
Service.
C. Job Referral.
(1) Job Service staff shall review the
applicant's completed application to assess the applicant's
qualifications.
(2) When
appropriate, Job Service shall attempt to match the applicant's qualification
with the specifications set forth in a job order or otherwise attempt to
develop a job opportunity for the applicant.
(3) Job Service may refer one or more
applicants to an employer in response to a job order.
(4) If an applicant fails to appear for three
scheduled appointments with employers within a 12-month period, Job Service may
refuse to refer the applicant for 1 year following the third missed
appointment.
(5) Applicants
exhibiting disruptive behavior at a public employment office on a given day may
not be referred to an employer that day.
D. No Guarantees. Neither the United States
Department of Labor nor the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation
guarantees the truthfulness or accuracy of information obtained from employers
or applicants.
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