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Session Laws, 1993
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Ch...10                                      1993 LAWS OF MARYLAND

The second sentence of former § 47 is deleted as obsolete.

[51.] 30.

[(m)] Each part-time employee of an executive agency, and other agencies covered
under [subsection] FORMER ARTICLE 64A, § 51 (k) [above] who, as of July 1, 19,75 has
continued satisfactory service for a period equivalent to that required to complete a
probationary period in the STATE classified service shall be included in the classified
service [under this article] without examination or further qualifying requirement.

REVISOR'S NOTE: This section formerly was Art. 64A, § 51(m).

Former § 51(m) is not retained in the Code because it is apparently obsolete.
However, it is transferred to the Session Laws to avoid any inadvertent
substantive effect that its repeal might have on any employee.

The only changes are in style.

SECTION 10. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the Revisor's Notes and
catchlines contained in this Act are not law and may not be considered to have been
enacted as a part of this Act.

SECTION 11. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That nothing in this Act
affects the term of office of an appointed or elected member of any department, board,
commission, committee, agency, or other unit. An individual who is a member of a unit on
the effective date of this Act shall remain a member for the balance of the term to which
appointed or elected, unless the member sooner dies, resigns, or is removed under
provisions of law.

SECTION 12. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is not intended
to change the status as of the effective date of this Act of any. employee, official, or
position from the State Personnel Management System or any other personnel system to
a different personnel system, from the unclassified service to the classified service, from
the classified service to the unclassified service, or otherwise from one employment status
to a different employment status.

SECTION 13. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, except as expressly
provided to the contrary in this Act, any transaction or employment status affected by or
flowing from any change of nomenclature or any statute amended, repealed, or
transferred by this Act and validly entered into or existing before the effective date of this
Act and every right, duty, or interest flowing from the statute, remains valid after the
effective date of this Act and may be terminated, completed, consummated, or enforced
as required or allowed by any statute amended, repealed, or transferred by this Act as
though the repeal, amendment, or transfer had not occurred. If the change in
nomenclature involves a change in name or designation of any State unit, the successor
unit shall be considered in all respects as having the powers and obligations granted the
former unit.

SECTION 14. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the continuity of every
department, board, commission, committee, agency, or other unit is retained. The
personnel, records, files, furniture, fixtures, and other properties and all appropriations,
credits, assets, liabilities, and obligations of each retained unit are continued as the

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