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Session Laws, 1984
Volume 759, Page 352   View pdf image
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352                                                  LAWS OF MARYLAND                                         Ch. 81

accordance with the provisions of Title 22 of the Education
Article as enacted by Chapter 22 of the Acts of 1978 of the
General Assembly.

SECTION 11. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That authorization
is hereby granted to transfer by approved budget amendment
amounts for health insurance, and retirement and pension
contributions from the Maryland State Retirement and Pension
Systems to the various State departments, agencies, bureaus,
commissions, boards, and other organizational units included in
the State budget.

SECTION 12. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That authorization
is hereby granted to disburse such Federal Revenue Sharing Trust
Funds (transfer to General Fund), not elsewhere appropriated, to
support the appropriation for the Public Defender in the 1984
fiscal year.

SECTION 13. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Board of
Public works, in exercising its authority to create additional
positions pursuant to Article 78A, Section 16B, may authorize
during the fiscal year no more than 75 positions in excess of the
total number of authorized State positions on July 1, 1984, as
determined by the Secretary of Budget and Fiscal Planning.
Provided, however, that if the imposition of this ceiling causes
undue hardship in any department, agency, board, or commission,
additional positions may be created for the affected unit to the
extent that positions authorized by the General Assembly for the
fiscal year are abolished in that unit or in other units of State
government. It is further provided that the limit of 75 does not
apply to any position that may be created in conformance with
specific manpower statutes that may be enacted by the State or
federal government nor to any position created to implement block
grant actions or to implement a program reflecting fundamental
changes in federal/State relationships. Notwithstanding anything
contained in this section, the Board of Public Works may
authorize additional temporary positions to meet public
emergencies resulting from an act of God and violent acts of men,
which are necessary to protect the health and safety of the
people of Maryland.

SECTION 14. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That it is the
intent of the General Assembly that all State departments,
agencies, bureaus, commissions, boards, and other organizational
units included in the State budget, shall prepare and submit
budget items for the fiscal year 1986 budget detailed by
"Statewide Subobject" classifications in accordance with
instructions promulgated by the Comptroller of the Treasury. The
presentation of budget data in the State budget book to the
General Assembly shall continue in its present format. For

 

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