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Ch. 564
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LAWS OF MARYLAND
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BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
Article 64A - Merit System
Section 3
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1979 Replacement Volume and 1982 Supplement)
(As enacted by Chapters 17 and 770 of the Acts
of the General Assembly of 1982 and Chapter 137
of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1981)
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SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
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 assistant attorneys general and all other
attorneys employed in, or connected with, the State Law
Department, except where a specific statutory provision includes
any such person in the classified service; the general counsel
and assistant general counsel of the Public Service Commission;
THE GENERAL COUNSEL AND THE ASSISTANT GENERAL COUNSELS TO THE
STATE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION; with the exception of the Motor
Vehicle Administrator, members of boards and commissions and all
other persons holding positions by direct appointment from the
Governor or from the Board of Public Works; all secretaries,
chief clerks, and chief administrative officials of all State
offices, boards, commissions, departments, and institutions as
determined by the Secretary with the approval of the Governor;
employees of or assigned to the executive mansion; members of the
State Aviation Administration and toll facilities police forces,
except that members of these forces shall be subject to the
provisions of this article to the same extent that members of the
Maryland State Police are so included, and members of the State
Aviation Administration and toll facilities police forces shall
receive such compensation as shall be provided in the State
budget; members of the police force and all employees of the
police commissioner for the City of Baltimore and of the board of
police examiners of Baltimore City provided for by Article 4 of
the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryland (1949 Edition), title
"City of Baltimore", subtitle "Police Commissioner", §§ 868 to
968, both inclusive, and any amendments thereto it being intended
that said sections, and any amendments thereto, shall remain in
effect independently of this article; all positions in State
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