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Code · Maryland · State Personnel and Pensions

§ 4-302

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§4–302.
(a)This section does not apply to the University System of Maryland.
(b)The Secretary shall submit to the Governor and, subject to § 2–1257 of the State Government Article, to the General Assembly an annual report covering all units of the Executive Branch of State government, including a unit with an independent personnel system, for each fiscal year that:
(1)provides information about:
(i)employee performance and efficiency;
(ii)use of leave by State employees;
(iii)incentive awards;
(iv)whistleblower proceedings;
(v)each denial of a pay increase, each disciplinary suspension, each grievance, each involuntary demotion, and each rejection on probation; and
(vi)a summary of the equal employment opportunity report required under § 5–204 of this article, including hiring, firing, promotions, terminations, and rejections on probation, by race, sex, and age;
(2)provides statistics and rankings that compare minority group State employees to all State employees in all job categories;
(3)provides information about part–time work and, in the Secretary’s discretion, alternate work schedules, work days, and work locations;
(4)provides information on the total number of positions designated as special appointments, including special appointments designated with regard to political affiliation, belief, or opinion; and
(5)makes any recommendations about conditions in State employment that the Secretary considers advisable.
(c)The report required by this section shall be submitted on or before January 1 following the fiscal year to which it applies.
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