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MARYLAND MANUAL 153
The Secretary of Personnel is responsible for the operation of the Department of Personnel and for establishing guidelines and pro- cedures to promote the orderly and efficient administration thereof. The Secretary is responsible for all matters relating to State em- ployees as well as being responsible for budgeting of his office and all departments and agencies within his department. He is further respon- sible for promulgating rules and regulations for his office and for reviewing and approving or disapproving or revising the rules and regulations of all the boards, offices and agencies within the Depart- ment of Personnel, except for the rules and regulations of the Boards of Trustees of the Retirement Systems and the administration of the funds created by Article 73B, Article 77 and Article 88B.
EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM Board of Trustees Chairman: Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury Ex officio members: John A, Luetkemeyer, State Treasurer; James P. Slicher, Secretary of Budget and Fiscal Planning; Henry G. Bosz, Secretary of Personnel. Appointed by the Board of Public Works: Albert W. Ward, 1973. Elected by the members: Robert L. Serviss, 1973; George W. Phillips, 1975. Christ G. Christis, Assistant Secretary of Personnel for Retirement Systems May Town, Administrative Coordinator 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2344 The Employees' Retirement System was established by Chapter 377, Acts of 1941, to provide a plan of retirement for, and administer pensions to, retired State employees. The System is directed by a board of seven trustees, four of whom are ex officio; of the other three, one is appointed by the Board of Public Works for a four-year term, and two are elected for four-year terms by the State employees who are members of the Retirement System. Not included within the Retirement System are the faculty members of the State colleges, Morgan State College, and the University of Maryland, who are members of the Teachers' Retirement System; the uniformed person- nel of the Maryland State Police, who have their own retirement plan; and certain other groups of State employees as defined by law (Code 1957, 1970 Repl. Vol., Art. 73B, sees. 1-34, 46). Since June 1, 1956, Social Security coverage has been administered through the Division of Social Security for all State employees and all teachers (Code 1957, 1970 Repl. Vol., 1971 Supp., Art. 73B, sees. 35-45). |
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