HARRY HUGHES, Governor
1883
(5) PROVIDE FOR A JOB-RELATED PROGRAM OF
EVALUATION, RECLASSIFICATION, PROMOTION, TRANSFER, AND
DEMOTION OF EMPLOYEES;
(6) ESTABLISH GUIDELINES FOR THE DISCIPLINE,
SUPERVISION, TERMINATION OF EMPLOYEES AND FOR HANDLING
EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCES;
(7) DEVELOP GUIDELINES FOR HIRING PART-TIME,
TEMPORARY, AND CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES;
(8) ESTABLISH POLICIES GOVERNING USE OF LEAVE
AND LIMITATIONS OF TRAVEL ON COURT BUSINESS;
(9) DEVELOP TRAINING PROGRAMS AND TUITION
REIMBURSEMENT POLICIES; AND
(10) PROVIDE FOR ANY OTHER GUIDELINE, PROCEDURE,
OR PROGRAM NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT AN EQUITABLE AND EFFICIENT
PERSONNEL SYSTEM CONSISTENT WITH THIS SUBTITLE AND ANY OTHER
PROVISION OF LAW.
Article 52A - Juvenile Services
14A.
(A) Effective July 1, 1976, the clerk's office of the
juvenile division of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City
shall function as a unit within the Administrative Office of
the Courts. All employees are employees of the
Administrative Office and are under the immediate direction,
supervision, and control of the judge of the juvenile
division. All of the powers, duties, equipment, assets, and
liabilities of the clerk's office of the juvenile division
shall be transferred to and shall become the powers, duties,
equipment, assets, and liabilities of the Administrative
Office of the Courts.
(B) ON JANUARY 1, 1983, THE FUNCTIONS, POWERS, DUTIES,
EQUIPMENT, ASSETS, LIABILITIES, AND EMPLOYEES THAT WERE
TRANSFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF COURTS UNDER
SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION SHALL BE TRANSFERRED TO THE
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY.
Article 64A - Merit System
3.
The following positions shall not be included in the
classified service, namely: those held by officers elected
by popular vote and officers whose appointment and election
is provided by the Constitution, including deputy clerks
provided for by the Constitution, Article 4, §§26 and 37;
officers and employees of the General Assembly or of either
house thereof; any register of wills, any clerk of court,
any State's attorney; supervisors of assessments in the
several counties and Baltimore City; the deputy and
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