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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 89 - Division of Labor and Industry
1.
The Division of Labor and Industry is established and
continued as the same Department of Labor and Industry hitherto
existing. The Division of Labor and Industry shall be part of
the Department of Licensing and Regulation. The Division of
Labor and Industry shall have the powers, duties,
responsibilities and functions provided in the laws of this State
for the Department of Labor and Industry. All references in this
Code, in any other laws of this State, or in ordinances,
resolutions, rules, regulations, legal actions, directives or
documents to the Department of Labor and Industry shall be deemed
to mean the Division of Labor and Industry. [From and after July
1, 1970 all] THE rights, powers, duties, obligations and
functions [heretofore conferred upon or exercised by the
Department of Labor and Industry shall be transferred to and be]
exercised by the Division of Labor and Industry!,] SHALL BE
subject to the authority of the Secretary of Licensing and
Regulation as set forth in Article 41 of this Code, or elsewhere
in the laws of this State.
The Division of Labor and Industry is hereby created. The
head of said Division shall be known as the Commissioner of Labor
and Industry. The Commissioner shall be appointed by the
Secretary of Licensing and Regulation with the approval of the
Governor, and shall hold office ON A FULL-TIME BASIS at the
pleasure of the Secretary. [The Commissioner holding office on
July 1, 1970, shall continue to hold office at the pleasure of
the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation.] The Commissioner
shall receive a salary as provided in the budget. The said
Commissioner shall be allowed actual and necessary expenses
incurred in the discharge of his duties.
The Division shall have a deputy commissioner, who shall
[receive such salary as may be set by the Standard Salary Board,
or its successor, and who shall have all rights and privileges
under the State Merit System Law and the State Employees'
Retirement System] BE APPOINTED BY THE COMMISSIONER WITH THE
APPROVAL OF THE SECRETARY OF LICENSING AND REGULATION AND SHALL
HOLD OFFICE AT THE PLEASURE OF THE COMMISSIONER. The deputy
commissioner holding office on July 1, [1970] 1983, shall
continue to hold office subject to the provisions of Article 64A
of this Code.
[At any time hereafter the office of deputy commissioner
shall become vacant the State Commissioner of Personnel or his
successor shall, as soon as practical, conduct a competitive
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