HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1437
tions in both the Classified and Unclassified Service to the end
that all positions in such services involving comparable duties,
experience, responsibilities and authority shall be paid in ac-
cordance with the standard salary schedule. In establishing
rates of pay, the State Employees Standard Salary Board shall
give consideration to experience, the prevailing rates of pay for
the services performed, and for comparable services in public
and private employment, living costs, maintenance or other
benefits received by employees, and the State's financial condi-
tion and policies. Such pay plan shall take effect and shall
have the force and effect of law when approved by the Governor.
Amendments thereto may, from time to time, be recommended
by the Board and when approved by the Governor shall have
the force of law in the same manner as if they had been origi-
nally incorporated in the Schedule. Each employee in the
Classified and in the Unclassified Service shall be paid at one
of the rates set forth in the pay plan for the grade or class of
positions in which he is employed. The pay plan shall be used
by the Governor in the preparation and submission of his
budget, Provided, however, that positions upon the faculties
of the University of Maryland, State Teachers' Colleges and
Morgan State College, but not the non-instructional personnel
of such institutions, shall be excluded from said pay plan and
from the jurisdiction of the State Employees Standard Salary
Board.
The said Board shall, when necessary, visit the various State
agencies to determine whether or not an employee is properly
classified, whether or not his duties conform with his classifica-
tion, and such other information as may be helpful in preparing
said pay plan, and to that end the Board may require any State
employee to appear before it and give evidence.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1945.
Approved April 27, 1945.
CHAPTER 931.
(House Bill 187)
AN ACT to repeal Section 946A of Article 4 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland and Baltimore City Charter
(1938 Edition), title "Baltimore City", sub-title "Special
Fund", as enacted by Chapter 767 of the Acts of 1943, said
section relating to increased pensions on account of length
of service.
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