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JOINT RESOLUTIONS
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Mo. 65*
(Senate Joint Resolution 22)
A Senate Joint Resolution concerning
The establishment of a Study Commission to revise
A study to review all laws concerning employees of the
State of Maryland
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FOR the purpose of requesting that the Governor appoint a
Study Commission to study, revise and recodify Joint
Personnel Policy Committee study and recommend
necessary revisions of all laws concerning all
employees of the State of Maryland.
The State of Maryland employs approximately 60,000
persons in the Executive, Legislative and Judicial
Branches of Government and the majority of the employees
of the State of Maryland are now covered by the various
sections of Article 64A, entitled Merit System.
In recent years other statutory provisions have been
enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland dealing with
various Departments and Branches of the State of
Maryland, among which are Articles 27A, 41 and 62B. The
proliferation of legislation concerning all employees of
the State of Maryland in the Executive, Legislative and
Judicial Branches has resulted in numerous contradictory
and confusing provisions of law concerning the rights,
duties and obligations of State employees. This
proliferation of legislation has placed the Merit System
principle in jeopardy due to, among other things, the
enormous increase in unclassified positions in State
service.
In order to assure the continued existence of a true
Merit System and to avoid a regression to the antiquated
era of political patronage; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That
the Governor of the State of Maryland appoint a Study
Commission to Joint Personnel Policy Committee study and
recommend necessary revisions and recodifications of all
laws concerning all employees of the State of Maryland in
the Executive, Legislative and Judicial Branches of
Government; and be it further
RESOLVED, That copies of this Resolution be sent to
the Honorable Marvin Mandel, the Honorable Blair Lee, the
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