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Code · Maryland · Land Use

§ 16-405

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§16–405.
(a)The Commission shall provide at least 60 days’ advance notice, and maintain at all times a formal plan of outplacement assistance, for each employee of the Commission who is represented by a certified representative and will be adversely affected by a service contract that is subject to this subtitle.
(b)A plan described in subsection
(a)of this section shall include:
(1)efforts to transfer or place each adversely affected employee of the Commission in a vacant position of the Commission that the employee is qualified to perform;
(2)inclusion of a requirement in the service contract that the contractor shall:
(i)notify the Commission of each vacant position for which displaced employees of the Commission may apply; and
(ii)consider and give preference to hiring displaced employees of the Commission; and
(3)written notification of the anticipated adverse effect on one or more job classifications to the certified representative at least 90 days before the anticipated adverse effect will occur.
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