(a) (1) In a delinquency proceeding in which the Secretary has been appointed receiver, the Secretary may:
(i) appoint one or more special deputy secretaries to act for the Secretary; and
(ii) employ counsel, clerks, and assistants.
(2) Compensation of the special deputies, counsel, clerks, and assistants and all expenses of taking possession of the provider and of conducting the delinquency proceeding shall be:
(i) set by the Secretary, subject to approval by the court; and
(ii) paid out of the assets or funds of the provider.
(3) Within the limits of duties imposed on a special deputy concerning a delinquency proceeding, the special deputy:
(i) has all powers given to the receiver; and
(ii) in the exercise of those powers, is subject to all the duties imposed on the receiver concerning the delinquency proceeding.
(b) In a civil proceeding filed against a special deputy secretary appointed under this subtitle, the special deputy secretary is entitled to representation by the Attorney General as specified in Title 12, Subtitle 3, Part II of the State Government Article.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 10 - Department of Aging
Part VIII - Delinquency Proceedings
Section 10-473 - Exclusiveness of Remedy
Section 10-474 - Immunity From Liability
Section 10-475 - Fees and Costs
Section 10-476 - Appointment of Staff
Section 10-477 - Jurisdiction and Venue
Section 10-478 - Commencement of Delinquency Proceedings
Section 10-479 - Grounds for Conservation, Rehabilitation, or Liquidation of Providers
Section 10-480 - Orders to Rehabilitate, Liquidate, or Conserve Providers
Section 10-481 - Appointed Receivers
Section 10-482 - Notice to Subscribers of Delinquency Proceeding
Section 10-483 - Appeals to Court of Special Appeals
Section 10-484 - Loans and Pledges of Assets
Section 10-485 - Administration of Assets
Section 10-486 - Attachment or Garnishment of Assets
Section 10-487 - Voidable Transfers
Section 10-489 - Procedures for Filing Claims
Section 10-490 - Priority of Claims