MARYLAND MANUAL 55
Appointed members: Willard G. Rouse, 1968; William E. Voyce,
Jr., 1968; K. Brantley Watson, 1968.
Lillian Hoshall Trost, Secretary
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: 837-9000
The State Employees Standard Salary Board was established by
Chapter 396, Acts of 1941, and reorganized by Chapter 310, Acts of
1963. By Chapter 87, Acts of 1966, the Board was abolished and a new
Board was created, effective June 1, 1956. The present Board is com-
posed of the State Commissioner of Personnel, ex officio, as Chairman;
the Chairman of the City Service Commission of Baltimore City, ex
officio; a person appointed by the Governor from a list of three names
submitted by the Maryland Classified Employees Association, and two
persons appointed by the Governor to represent the general public,
all three for a period of six years or until such members become
officers or employees of the State. The Board and Secretary serve
without compensation.
The Board prepares and recommends to the Governor a pay plan
for all classes of positions in both the Classified and Unclassified
Service, to the end that all positions in such services involving com-
parable duties, experience, responsibilities, and authority shall be paid
comparable salaries in accordance with the relative value of the serv-
ices to be performed. In establishing rates of pay, the State Employees
Standard Salary Board gives consideration to experience; to the pre-
vailing rates of pay for the same or comparable services performed
in public and private employment; to living costs, or other benefits
received by employees; and to the State's financial condition and
policies. If the Governor approves the pay plan, he uses it in prepar-
ing the State budget, and the plan has the force of law at the time
the next State budget takes effect if funds for such pay plan are
provided therein. The Board may recommend amendments to the plan
from time to time and when approved by the Governor and so included
in the next State budget, such amendments have the force of law.
Solely in cases of acute emergency, amendments may be made from
time to time in the pay plan to take effect at any time before the
effective date of the next State budget if the amendment is necessary
in order to procure for or to retain in the State service essential career
administrative employees performing executive functions or essential
professional or technical employees; and upon approval of the Board
of Public Works, after recommendation by the Standard Salary Board,
such amendments shall have the force of law in the same manner as
if they had been originally incorporated in the schedule.
Each employee in the Classified and Unclassified Service is paid at
one of the rates set forth in the pay plan for the grade or class of
position in which he is employed. Faculty positions, librarians, and
registrars of the University of Maryland, State colleges, and
Morgan State College are excluded from the jurisdiction of the Salary
Board. The Board formulates rules and regulations for the adminis-
tration of the Act. These rules include provisions for automatic
increases, from minimum to maximum, and for one longevity step, of
the rates established by the schedule; and, after approval by the
Governor, have the force of law (Code 1967, 1962 Supp., Art. 64A,
secs. 26-30).
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds $702,090 $3,652,090
Staff: None.
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