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    • Maryland Statutes
    • Public Safety
    • Title 2 - Department of State Police
    • Subtitle 4 - Police Employees and Civilian Employees
    • Section 2-413 - Demotions

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 4 - Police Employees and Civilian Employees
    Section 2-413 - Demotions

    A police employee may not be demoted or otherwise affected in rank, pay, or status except for cause.

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    Structure Maryland Statutes

    Maryland Statutes

    Public Safety

    Title 2 - Department of State Police

    Subtitle 4 - Police Employees and Civilian Employees

    Section 2-401 - Applicability of State Personnel and Pensions Article

    Section 2-402 - Appointment of Employees

    Section 2-402.1 - Advertising and Recruitment

    Section 2-403 - Probation After Appointment

    Section 2-404 - Promotions

    Section 2-405 - Pay Rates

    Section 2-406 - Expenses of Employees

    Section 2-407 - Uniforms and Equipment

    Section 2-408 - Other Compensation Prohibited

    Section 2-409 - Sick Leave Reserve

    Section 2-410 - Work-Related Administrative Leave

    Section 2-411 - Modified Work Week

    Section 2-412 - Powers of Police Employees

    Section 2-413 - Demotions

    Section 2-414 - End of Employment -- in General

    Section 2-415 - End of Employment -- Retirement

    Section 2-416 - End of Employment -- Resignation

    Section 2-417 - End of Employment -- Termination

    Section 2-418 - Reappointments

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