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Session Laws, 1983
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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(c)  Provided, however, that the provisions of this section
shall not apply to the law-enforcement personnel of the Maryland
Alcohol Tax Enforcement Unit; and provided further, that the
provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall not
apply to the law-enforcement personnel of the Maryland State
Police [and the Department of Natural Resources.] OR ANY OTHER
STATE AGENCY. (d)  (1) Law-enforcement employees of the Maryland State
Police who work in excess of their normal eight hour daily work
day or who work in excess of 40 hours in a 4 day work week of 10
hour work days, and law-enforcement employees of [the Department
of Natural Resources] ANY OTHER STATE AGENCY who work in excess
of their normal eight hour daily work day shall receive overtime
compensation. Overtime compensation shall be computed for an 8
hour work day by dividing the daily rate of compensation by the
number of hours in the work day and multiplying the resulting
quotient by one and one-half times the number of hours worked in
excess of the normal 8 hour work day. Overtime compensation
shall be computed for a 10 hour work day only on a weekly basis,
by dividing the weekly rate of compensation by the number of
hours in the work week and multiplying the resulting quotient by
one and one-half times the number of hours worked in excess of
the normal 40 hour work week. Law-enforcement employees of the
Maryland State Police [and the Department of Natural Resources]
OR ANY OTHER STATE AGENCY who are called out to duty during a
regularly scheduled off-duty day and work one or more hours shall
receive overtime compensation which shall be computed by dividing
the daily rate of compensation by the number of hours in the
normal daily work day and multiplying the resulting quotient by
one and one-half times the number of hours worked during the
off-duty day. (2) The maximum yearly overtime to be paid any one
employee OF THE MARYLAND STATE POLICE OR THE DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES is as follows: Trooper, Trooper First Class and Natural Resources Officers I, II and III                                                                  Unlimited Corporal and Natural Resources Corporal                                                                          Unlimited Sergeant and Natural Resources Sergeant                           Unlimited 1st Sergeant                                                                                        Unlimited Natural Resources Lieutenant                                      $1,600 per year 2nd Lieutenant                                                                      $1,600 per year 1st Lieutenant                                                                      $1,600 per year Natural Resources Captain                                             $1,000 per year
Natural Resources Major $1,000 per year


 
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