PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 636
Annotated Code rendered obsolete by this Act shall be corrected by the publisher of the
Annotated Code, the Michie Company, in consultation with the Executive Director of
Legislative Services, with no further action required by the General Assembly. The
Michie Company shall adequately describe any such correction in an editor's note
following the section affected.
SECTION 9. 10. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, except as provided in
Section 8 of this Act, this Act shall take effect July 1, 1997.
Approved May 22, 1997.
CHAPTER 636
(House Bill 1450)
AN ACT concerning
General Assembly - Legislative Staff and Services - Reorganization and Duties
FOR the purpose of reorganizing the structure of the agencies providing staffing and
support services to the General Assembly; creating a Department of Legislative
Services; providing for the organization, general authority, and duties of the
Department; providing that the Department is headed by an Executive Director and
providing for the appointment, removal, and initial and on-going duties of the
Executive Director; specifying that the Legislative Auditor and the Office of
Legislative Audits are part of the Department of Legislative Services; altering the
time requirement within which the Office of Legislative Audits is required to
conduct fiscal/compliance audits; altering certain provisions of law relating to
required and authorized audits, the scope and place of audits, audit procedures and
reports, and confidentiality of audits; altering the name, membership, and duties of
the Joint Budget and Audit Committee of the General Assembly; repealing certain
provisions relating to the organization and duties of the Department of Fiscal
Services and the Department of Legislative Reference; recodifying existing
provisions relating to office space, equipment, and secretarial support for members
of the General Assembly, permanent part-time legislative employees, leaves of
absence for sessions of the General Assembly, status and credit for service of
employees of the General Assembly and the staff agencies, and the legislative
security force; making technical changes; specifying certain transitional provisions
relating to the implementation of the reorganization of legislative staffing agencies
required by this Act; and generally relating to the reorganization of staffing of the
General Assembly and the establishment of the Department of Legislative Services.
BY repealing
Article - State Government
Section 2-605; 2-1201 through 2-1207, and 2-1209 and the subtitle "Subtitle 12.
Staff and Services - Department of Fiscal Services"; 2-1301 through 2-1307
and 2-1315 through 2-1318 and the subtitle "Subtitle 13. Staff and Services -
Department of Legislative Reference"; 2-1408 through 2-1412 and the
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