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Code · Maryland · Public Utilities

§ 18-126

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§18–126.
(a)A person may not impersonate another in an examination held under this subtitle.
(b)A person may not willfully or corruptly falsify a score or report on an examination held under this subtitle.
(1)A person, acting alone or in cooperation with another, may not:
(i)willfully or corruptly deceive an individual about the right to take an examination held under this subtitle;
(ii)willfully or corruptly interfere with the right of an individual to take an examination held under this subtitle;
(iii)falsify, or assist another to falsify, a score, grade, estimate, or report on the examination or standing of an individual examined under this subtitle; or
(iv)give to an individual any special information in order to improve or harm the individual’s rating for appointment or employment.
(2)Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(iv) of this subsection, a person may answer any inquiry from the Secretary.
(d)A candidate for employment may not deceive the Commission or the Secretary in order to improve the candidate’s chances for appointment.
(1)A candidate for appointment to a merit system position may not sign a resignation from that position in advance of the appointment.
(2)A resignation signed in violation of paragraph
(1)of this subsection is void and of no effect.
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