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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 10-136

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§10–136.
(1)If a unit, other than those referred to in § 10–137 of this subtitle, disagrees with a Committee recommendation and the disagreement has not been resolved by the termination of the period provided under § 10–135(d)(2) of this subtitle, the unit, within 30 days thereafter, shall submit the evaluation report to the Governor with an explanation of the disagreement and a statement of justification for the unit’s position.
(2)After receipt of the report and accompanying justification and after consulting with the presiding Chairman of the Committee, the Governor shall:
(i)approve the evaluation report either as proposed by the unit or with such modifications as the Governor deems appropriate; or
(ii)instruct the unit to modify the evaluation report and, under this section, to submit a revised report to the Governor and to the Committee.
(b)The unit shall provide the Committee, subject to § 2–1257 of this article, with a copy of an evaluation report approved by the Governor and any other written action taken by the Governor under this section.
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