Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - Maryland Environmental Service
Section 3-103.1 - Employees

(a)    The staff of the Service shall consist of such employees as the Service may determine are necessary to carry out the duties of the Service.
    (b)    (1)    The Service shall adopt regulations to govern the employees of the Service.
        (2)    The Service shall, in accordance with the requirements of Title 3 of the State Personnel and Pensions Article, establish a personnel system that:
            (i)    Is based on merit and compensates employees based on performance;
            (ii)    Includes fair and equitable procedures for the redress of grievances and for the hiring, promotion, discipline or discharge for just cause, and laying off of employees; and
            (iii)    Allows State employees who are employed by the Service prior to July 1, 1993 and members of the State retirement or pension systems to continue membership in the Employees’ Retirement System of the State of Maryland or the Employees’ Pension System of the State of Maryland.
        (3)    (i)    The Service shall be liable for and shall pay to the State Retirement Agency the employer’s share of employee retirement or pension costs for Service employees who participate in the State retirement or pension systems, as provided in Title 21, Subtitle 3 of the State Personnel and Pensions Article.
            (ii)    The Service shall be liable for and shall pay the employer’s share of health insurance costs for Service employees.
        (4)    For each open position in the Service that is not assigned to a project, the Service shall reasonably advertise, conduct a search, and conduct a competitive interview process.
        (5)    In carrying out the requirements of this subsection, the Service may:
            (i)    Create or abolish any position other than one specifically provided for in this subtitle;
            (ii)    Determine employee qualifications, appointment and removal procedures, terms of employment including compensation, benefits, holiday schedules, and leave policies, and any other matter concerning employees; and
            (iii)    Subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this section, take such actions that are necessary for the transition to a new personnel system.
    (c)    (1)    All State employees who are employed by the Service prior to July 1, 1993 shall be provided the opportunity to transfer to the Service’s new personnel system without loss of pay. All nonstate employees of the Service employed prior to July 1, 1993 shall be members of the new personnel system.
        (2)    All persons hired by the Service on or after July 1, 1993 shall be members of the new personnel system.
        (3)    State employees who transfer to the Service’s new personnel system shall, unless fairly compensated for the leave by the Service, retain vacation leave, sick leave, and personal and compensatory leave earned prior to the date of transfer until the time that the leave would normally expire under the regulations adopted under the State Personnel and Pensions Article.
        (4)    The Executive Director and the Secretary of Personnel will use their combined resources to facilitate, prior to January 1, 1995, the placement, reassignment, or transfer of Service State employees who elect not to transfer to the new personnel system.
        (5)    Classified State employees who elect not to transfer to the new personnel system shall retain all rights and privileges of the State Personnel Management System until January 1, 1995.
        (6)    State employees who are not classified in the State Personnel Management System who elect not to transfer to the new personnel system shall retain such rights and privileges as existed on July 1, 1993, until January 1, 1995.
        (7)    The Service shall permit continuation of the rights of employee organizations in existence on July 1, 1993, to represent employees and to collect union dues through a checkoff system.
        (8)    Employees of the Service may enter into binding collective bargaining agreements establishing wages, hours, pension rights, or working conditions in accordance with the provisions of Title 3 of the State Personnel and Pensions Article.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Natural Resources

Title 3 - Environmental Programs

Subtitle 1 - Maryland Environmental Service

Section 3-101 - Definitions

Section 3-102 - Legislative Intent; Purpose; Construction

Section 3-103 - Established; Organization

Section 3-103.1 - Employees

Section 3-103.2 - Exemption From State Personnel Management System

Section 3-103.3 - Conflict of Interest Policy for Board Members -- Copies Supplied

Section 3-103.4 - Standard of Care for Board Members -- Severance Packages -- Diversity Officer -- Board Policies -- Annual Training -- Citation of Section

Section 3-103.5 - Recurring Assessment of Board's Operations -- Items Evaluated -- Assessment Posted on Website

Section 3-104 - Powers Generally; Corporate Existence

Section 3-105 - Responsibilities and Activities; Limitation Upon Powers

Section 3-106 - Creation and Continuation of Wastewater Purification and Solid Waste Disposal Service Regions and Districts; Five-Year Plans

Section 3-107 - Mandatory Agreement to Provide Requested Services

Section 3-108 - Charges for Water Supply, Wastewater Purification and Solid Waste Disposal Projects or Services; Costs of Projects Generally; Procedure Upon Failure to Pay Costs

Section 3-109 - Projects to Be Provided Upon Direction of Secretary of the Environment

Section 3-110 - Pollution Abatement Projects to Be Provided Upon Directive of Secretary of the Environment; Costs and Operation of Projects

Section 3-111 - Duplicating or Using Projects Similar to Service Provided Projects

Section 3-112 - Authority to Issue Revenue Bonds and Determine Matters Relating Thereto

Section 3-113 - Provisions Applicable to All Bonds

Section 3-114 - Source of Payment of Bonds

Section 3-115 - Issuance of Refunding Bonds and Renewal Notes; Payment to Holders of Bonds and Notes

Section 3-116 - Interim Receipts, Temporary Bonds, Anticipation Notes, and Industrial Development Bonds

Section 3-117 - Trust Agreements; Disposition of Proceeds

Section 3-118 - Revenues -- in General

Section 3-119 - Revenues -- Trust Funds

Section 3-120 - Remedies of Bondholders and Trustees

Section 3-121 - Bonds and Notes Are Legal Investments

Section 3-122 - Bonds or Notes Not to Be Deemed State or Local Debt; Fees or Charges to Pay Project Costs; Contracts With Counties or Municipal Corporations

Section 3-123 - Service Exempt From Taxation; Bonds and Notes of Service Exempt From Taxation

Section 3-124 - Service Not Required to Give Bond or Suffer Liens; Assignment of Wages Not Binding on Service

Section 3-125 - Liens Created in Favor of Service or Municipality

Section 3-126 - Financial Affairs Generally

Section 3-127 - Rules and Regulations Generally

Section 3-128 - Arbitration; Scope of Authority of Public Service Commission

Section 3-129 - Violations and Penalties

Section 3-130 - Short Title