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LAWS OF MARYLAND
[Ch. 397
(f) A probationary appointment as a correctional
officer, A CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISOR, OR A CORRECTIONAL
ADMINISTRATOR as defined in this section may be made for
a total period not exceeding one (1) year for the purpose
of enabling such a person seeking permanent appointment
to take a training course as prescribed by the
Commission. Such an appointee shall be entitled to
leave of absence with pay during the period of the
training program.
(g) On or after July 1, [1972,] 1976, no person
shall hereafter be given or accept a probationary or
permanent appointment as a correctional officer, A
CORRECTIONAL SUPERVISOR, OR A CORRECTIONAL ADMINISTRATOR,
as defined in this section, unless such person
satisfactorily meets [[such]] MINIMUM qualifications as
may be determined by the Commission.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1975.
Approved April 22, 1975.
CHAPTER 398
(House Bill 69)
AN ACT concerning
Workmen's Compensation — Fund Board
FOR the purpose of establishing a Workmen's Compensation
Fund Board for the purpose of supervising, operating
and administering certain funds created under the
workmen's compensation laws; fixing certain
qualifications, salaries, appointment procedures,
and duties of members; and generally relating to
members, powers, and compensation of members of the
Workmen's Compensation Fund Board.
BY adding to
Article 101 - Workmen's Compensation
Section 69A
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1964 Replacement Volume and 1974 Supplement)
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