Ch. 10 . 1993 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(14) AN EMPLOYEE OF ST. MARY'S COLLEGE OF MARYLAND;
(15) A MEMBER OF THE FACULTY, AN EXECUTIVE STAFF MEMBER, OR A
PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MEMBER OF MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY;
OR
(16) A MEMBER OF THE FACULTY, AN OFFICER, OR AN ADMINISTRATIVE
EMPLOYEE OF BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
REVISOR'S NOTE: Subsection (a) of this section is new language derived without
substantive change from the introductory clauses of former Art. 64A, § 53(a).
Subsection (b)(1) through (14) of this section is new language derived without
substantive change from former Art. 64A, § 53(c)(1) through (10), (12), and,
except as it required the Secretary to provide an alternative grievance
procedure for Department of Personnel employees, (11).
Subsection (b)(15) and (16) of this section is new language substituted for the
introductory clauses of former Art. 64A, § 53(c)(13) and (14) to clarify the
application of the former law only to certain employees of Morgan State
University and Baltimore City Community" College, reflecting that these two
institutions of higher education are separate from the University of Maryland
System and do not have independent personnel systems. This substitution also
clarifies that "an executive staff member, or a professional administrative staff
member of Morgan State University" and "an officer, or an administrative
employee of Baltimore City Community College" are the employees presently
covered by the former reference to "positions at the various State universities
and colleges which are comparable to positions on the associate staff of the
University of Maryland".
In subsection (a) of this section, the phrase "[e]xcept as otherwise provided by
law" is added to reflect the possibility that other laws may apply to classified
service or unclassified service employees in the executive branch.
In subsection (b)(5) of this section, the former listing of various positions that
attorneys hold in the Attorney General's Office is deleted as included in the
general reference to an attorney "in the office".
In subsection (b)(6) of this section, the words "engaged by" are added to
encompass attorneys who serve as private counsel appointed from a panel and
who render pro bono services for the Public Defender's Office.
Also in subsection (b)(6) of this section, the reference to an attorney "in the
office of ... the Public Defender" is substituted for the former partial listing of
the attorneys in that office. The Chief Counsel and Division Chiefs were
omitted from the former list.
Subsection (b)(10) of this section is rephrased to clarify that the only excluded
inmates or patients are those who are employed in that capacity.
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