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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 8-201

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§8–201.
(a)The Executive Branch of the State government shall have not more than 22 principal departments, each of which shall embrace a broad, functional area of that Branch.
(b)The principal departments of the Executive Branch of the State government are:
(1)Aging;
(2)Agriculture;
(3)Budget and Management;
(4)Commerce;
(5)Disabilities;
(6)Emergency Management;
(7)the Environment;
(8)General Services;
(9)Health;
(10)Housing and Community Development;
(11)Human Services;
(12)Information Technology;
(13)Juvenile Services;
(14)Labor;
(15)Natural Resources;
(16)Planning;
(17)Public Safety and Correctional Services;
(18)Service and Civic Innovation;
(19)Social and Economic Mobility;
(20)State Police;
(21)Transportation; and
(22)Veterans and Military Families.
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