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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Ch. 554
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(2) Except as provided in paragraph (4) of this subsection or otherwise by
law, the Secretary shall appoint and remove all staff in accordance with the provisions
of the State Personnel and Pensions Article.
(3) The appointment or removal of staff of any unit in the Department is
subject to the approval of the Secretary. As to any unit in the Department, the
Secretary may delegate this authority to the head of that unit.
(4) All personnel in the Department specified in this paragraph shall be
in the executive service or management service of the State Personnel Management
System and shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Secretary:
(i) Any assistant secretary;
(ii) Any director of an institution; [and]
(iii) The superintendent of the youth centers; AND
(IV) THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, AND DIRECTOR
OF DETENTION AT THE BALTIMORE CITY JUVENILE JUSTICE CENTER.
(5) All personnel in the Department who are subject to the provisions of
paragraph (4) of this subsection shall be prohibited from other employment while
employed by the Department, unless express permission is granted by the Secretary.
Express permission from the Secretary may not be unreasonably withheld. If the
Secretary grants permission to engage in other employment, the employee shall
disclose to the Secretary the source and amount of all income earned from that other
employment.
(6) All teachers, principals, directors of education, and supervisors of
vocational education who are employed by institutions managed by the Department
are in the management service or are special appointments in the State Personnel
Management System.
2-111.
(a) The Department is the central administrative Department for;
(1) Juvenile intake, detention authorization, investigation, probation,
protective supervision, and aftercare services; and
(2) The State juvenile, diagnostic, training, detention, and rehabilitation
institutions.
2-117.
(a) (1) The Department may establish and operate the facilities that are
necessary to diagnose, care for, train, educate, and rehabilitate properly children who
need these services.
(2) These facilities include:
(i) The Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center;
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