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2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 63
(G) CERTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION. AFTER THE ELECTION, THE LABOR RELATIONS ADMINISTRATOR SHALL
CERTIFY THE EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION WITH THE MOST VOTES AS THE EXCLUSIVE
REPRESENTATIVE. (H) COSTS. THE MONTGOMERY COMMISSION AND THE EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION SHALL
SHARE THE COSTS OF THE ELECTION PROCEDURES EQUALLY. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived without substantive
change from former Art. 44A, § 2-106(g) and (h)(1). In subsection (b)(1)(i) of this section, the former reference to a "valid"
election is deleted as implicit in the reference to an "election". In subsection (c)(2) of this section, the former reference to "statute,
regulation, or ordinance" is deleted as included in the reference to "State or
local law". In subsection (f) of this section, the former statement that in the runoff
election, "the ballot shall contain" the two choices receiving the most votes
is deleted as surplusage. Also in subsection (f) of this section, the former phrase "in the initial
election" is deleted as surplusage. The Housing and Community Development Article Review Committee
notes, for consideration by the General Assembly, that subsection (c)(1) of
this section does not require that a dissident employee be sent a list of the
name, home address, and telephone number of each employee in the
bargaining unit, even though under subsection (a)(2) of this section, such
an employee may petition for an election. The Housing and Community Development Article Review Committee also
notes, for consideration by the General Assembly, that in subsection (h) of
this section, the reference to "the employee organization" that must share
the costs of the election procedures would be unclear if more than one
organization appeared on the ballot. Defined term: "Montgomery Commission" § 16-101
16-307. EMPLOYEE ELIGIBILITY TO VOTE. (A)     WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE. AN INDIVIDUAL IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN AN ELECTION UNDER THIS SUBTITLE
ONLY IF THE INDIVIDUAL IS A MONTGOMERY COMMISSION EMPLOYEE TO WHOM
THIS SUBTITLE APPLIES. (B)     DISPUTE TO BE SUBMITTED TO ADMINISTRATOR - 518 -


 
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