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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 12-401

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§12–401.
In this subtitle, “State personnel” means:
(1)a regular employee of the State whose compensation:
(i)is provided by a State appropriation; or
(ii)is paid wholly or partly from State funds;
(2)an employee who is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Budget and Management;
(3)an officer, warrant officer, or enlisted member of the organized militia;
(4)an employee of the Maryland Port Administration, as described in § 6–204(n) of the Transportation Article;
(5)a member or employee of a board of trustees for a community college;
(6)except in Montgomery County, an employee of a county health department;
(7)a member or employee of the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners or of a county board of education;
(8)a member of the Board of Visitors of the Maryland School for the Deaf;
(9)a member or employee of a board of supervisors for a soil conservation district;
(10)a person who, as a volunteer, is providing a service to or for the State;
(11)a person who, for or under contract with a unit of the State or a local government, performs an emergency service during a state of emergency under Title 14 of the Public Safety Article;
(12)any other individual who, with or without compensation, holds a position that requires the exercise of discretion and of a part of the sovereignty of the State;
(13)any other State officer or State employee; and
(14)a Montgomery County employee who administers a State program under Title 3, Subtitle 4 of the Human Services Article.
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