If the Office is unable to assign an administrative law judge in response to an agency request, the Chief Administrative Law Judge shall designate in writing an individual to serve as an administrative law judge in a proceeding before the agency if:
(1) the individual meets the qualifications for an administrative law judge established by the Office under § 9-1604(a)(2) of this subtitle; and
(2) the agency that employs the individual consents to the assignment.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 9 - Miscellaneous Executive Agencies
Subtitle 16 - Office of Administrative Hearings
Section 9-1601 - Applicability
Section 9-1602 - Establishment
Section 9-1603 - Chief Administrative Law Judge -- in General
Section 9-1604 - Chief Administrative Law Judge -- Powers and Duties
Section 9-1605 - Administrative Law Judges
Section 9-1606 - Cooperation of State Government Units; Audits; Selection of Judges
Section 9-1607 - Designation of Administrative Law Judges
Section 9-1607.1 - Representation by Person Not Licensed to Practice Law
Section 9-1607.2 - Applicability of Procedural Regulations
Section 9-1609 - State Advisory Council on Administrative Hearings -- Terms; Compensation; Chairman
Section 9-1610 - State Advisory Council on Administrative Hearings -- Powers and Duties; Meetings