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Ch. 248
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2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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SERVICE PLAN, OR HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION HAS FAILED TO
DEMONSTRATE COMPLIANCE WITH § 15-1212 OR § 15-1308 OF THIS ARTICLE.
Article - Health - General
19-706.
(WW) THE PROVISIONS OF § 27-603 OF THE INSURANCE ARTICLE APPLY TO
HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 2002.
Approved April 25, 2002.
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CHAPTER 248
(House Bill 769)
AN ACT concerning
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission - Park Police
Officers - Binding Arbitration
PG/MC 110-02
FOR the purpose of establishing procedures for binding arbitration between the
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission and park police
officers; providing for the appointment of a labor relations administrator in a
certain manner; requiring that collective bargaining between the Commission
and the exclusive representative of the bargaining unit for park police officers to
begin not later than a certain date each year and to end not later than a certain
date each year; requiring that negotiations be conducted in good faith;
establishing a procedure for resolving a negotiability dispute; repealing certain
provisions authorizing the appointment of a fact finder and the use of
fact-finding procedures; establishing procedures for the appointment of an
arbitrator and for binding arbitration under certain circumstances; setting
certain deadlines; requiring the arbitrator to take certain actions in determining
a final reasonable offer; requiring the arbitrator to direct the parties to submit
certain memoranda; limiting the items which the arbitrator may consider in
selecting a final offer; prohibiting the arbitrator from compromising or altering
the final offer selected; providing that the parties need not ratify, but must
execute, the final offer; providing for the treatment of the final offer; providing
that the economic terms of the final offer are subject to being funded by the
Montgomery and Prince George's county councils; requiring the Commission to
request funds for all economic provisions of the final agreement in the
Commission's final budget; requiring the parties to reopen negotiations if the
county councils do not fund all provisions of the final agreement; requiring the
parties to share equally in paying the costs of arbitration; clarifying the rights
and responsibilities of the Commission; making certain stylistic changes;
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