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Ch. 9                                       1996 LAWS OF MARYLAND

Article - Transportation

2-103.4.

(g) In establishing a pay plan for the Department's human resources management
system, the Secretary shall use the standard salary schedule adopted by the Secretary of
Personnel pursuant to the budget. The Secretary shall prepare and recommend a
standard pay plan for all classes of positions in the human resources management system
that conforms to the provisions of §§ 6-101, 6-102, 6-104, [and] 6-105, AND 6-109 of the
State Personnel and Pensions Article that govern the standard pay plan of the State. The
Secretary shall have the same authority to implement a standard pay plan as is delegated
to the Secretary of Personnel. Employees in the Department may not be paid salaries in
excess of those paid to employees in substantially the same classifications in other State
agencies.

(h) The Secretary shall establish an executive pay plan that conforms to the
provisions of §§ 6-101, 6-102, 6-103(b), 6-104, [and] 6-108, AND 6-109 of the State
Personnel and Pensions Article that govern the executive pay plan of the State. The
Secretary shall have the same authority to implement an executive pay plan as is
delegated to the Secretary of Personnel.

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Error: Erroneous cross-references in § 2-103.4(g) and (h) of the
Transportation Article.

Occurred: Ch. 22, Acts of 1993.

The Charter of Baltimore City

Article II - General Powers

The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall have full power and authority to
exercise all of the powers heretofore or hereafter granted to it by the Constitution of
Maryland or by any Public General or Public Local Laws of the State of Maryland; and in
particular, without limitation upon the foregoing, shall have power by ordinance, or such
other method as may be provided for in its Charter, subject to the provisions of said
Constitution and Public General Laws:

(62) (i) (2) Any refunding bonds authorized to be issued and sold under the
provisions of this section may be issued for the public purpose of:

(ii) Debt restructuring that:

2. Is determined by the Board of Finance [or] OF the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore to be in the best interest of Baltimore City, to be consistent
with Baltimore City's long-term financial plan, and to realize a financial objective of
Baltimore City, including, without limitation, improving the relationship of debt service to
a source of payment such as taxes, assessments, or other charges.

(5) Any refunding bonds authorized to be issued and sold under the
provisions of this section may be sold at public sale by the solicitation of competitive bids

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