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Session Laws, 1983
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Ch. 667
2112 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Captain                                                                                     $1,000 per year (3) THE YEARLY OVERTIME TO BE PAID TO ANY ONE LAW
ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE OF ANY OTHER STATE AGENCY SHALL BE UNLIMITED
FOR THOSE EMPLOYEES ENTITLED TO OVERTIME PAYMENTS AS DESIGNATED
BY THE SECRETARY OF PERSONNEL. [(3)] (4) Funds, other than those designated out of
the general funds of the State, which are allocated from federal,
county, or municipal sources, or from State special fund sources,
may be used to pay overtime to law-enforcement employees of the
Maryland State Police or [the Department of Natural Resources]
ANY OTHER STATE AGENCY whether or not the maximum limits for each
rank listed above have been paid. A rank above captain in the
State Police or a Natural Resources major is not entitled to
receive overtime in any case. [(4)] (5) If an employee's rank is changed during the
year, he shall be entitled to the higher of the two applicable
yearly overtime maximums for the duration of the year. Overtime
compensation may not be paid to law-enforcement employees taking
basic training at the Police Academy, or to any law-enforcement
employee attending school or taking other training the length of
which course is more than 30 days. Overtime payments may not be
taken into consideration for retirement or pension purposes. [(5)] (6) Overtime compensation may not be paid to
law-enforcement employees of the Maryland State Police OR ANY
OTHER STATE AGENCY for hours worked as a result of loss of leave
attributed to disciplinary action by the Superintendent of the
State Police. "Leave," as referred to in this paragraph, means
regular leave which is the two days of leave that normally
follows the five days of duty assigned these employees and not
holiday, vacation or personal leave.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1983. Approved May 31, 1983.
CHAPTER 668 (House Bill 1523) AN ACT concerning Maryland Housing Policy Commission and Housing
Finance Review Committee FOR the purpose of creating the Maryland Housing Policy
Commission and Housing Finance Review Committee; granting


 
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