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Code · Maryland · State Personnel and Pensions

§ 4-201

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§4–201.
(a)This section does not apply to those units of State government with an independent personnel system.
(b)In the State Personnel Management System the Secretary shall:
(1)establish classes;
(2)assign a rate of pay to each class;
(3)ensure that each class comprises one or more positions:
(i)that are similar in their duties and responsibilities;
(ii)that are similar in the general qualifications required to perform those duties and responsibilities;
(iii)to which the same standards and, if required, tests of fitness can be applied; and
(iv)to which the same rates of pay can be applied;
(4)give each class a descriptive classification title;
(5)prepare a description of each class; and
(i)create additional classes; and
(ii)abolish, combine, or modify existing classes.
(c)The Secretary shall:
(1)assign a class to the skilled service, professional service, management service, or executive service, as appropriate; and
(2)designate special appointment positions in the State Personnel Management System that:
(i)must be filled without regard to political affiliation, belief, or opinion; or
(ii)in accordance with § 6–405(b) of this article, may be filled with regard to political affiliation, belief, or opinion.
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