Maryland

Montgomery County, MD Amends Ban-the-Box Legislation

by Steven Kaplan and Rosa Trembour - Littler

On November 20, 2020, the Montgomery County, Maryland Council approved amendments to its 2014 “ban-the-box” legislation.  The original legislation (Bill 36-14) prohibited employers with 15 or more full-time employees in Montgomery County from conducting a criminal background check of a job applicant, or otherwise inquiring about the criminal or arrest history of an applicant, prior to the completion of a first interview.  Bill 35-20 expands the scope of the previous legislation by prohibiting background checks until after a conditional job offer has been extended, and redefining “employer” to include any employer with one or more full-time employees in Montgomery County.

Read more: https://www.littler.com/publication-press/publication/montgomery-county-md-amends-ban-box-legislation

New Bill Would Delay Criminal Background Checks On Job Candidates

by Alessia Grunberger - Patch

ROCKVILLE, MD — Montgomery County lawmakers are considering a bill that would prohibit employers from asking certain job applicants about their criminal history and conducting background checks prior to extending a conditional offer.

Read more: https://patch.com/maryland/rockville/new-bill-would-delay-criminal-background-checks-job-candidates