Maryland Code § CONST-II-24

Section CONST-II-24
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The Governor may make changes in the organization of the Executive Branch
of the State Government, including the establishment or abolition of departments,
offices, agencies, and instrumentalities, and the reallocation or reassignment of
functions, powers, and duties among the departments, offices, agencies, and
instrumentalities of the Executive Branch. Where these changes are inconsistent
with existing law, or create new governmental programs they shall be set forth in
executive orders in statutory form which shall be submitted to the General Assembly
within the first ten days of a regular session. An executive order that has been
submitted shall become effective and have the force of law on the date designated in
the Order unless specifically disapproved, within fifty days after submission, by a
resolution of disapproval concurred in by a majority vote of all members of either
House of the General Assembly. No executive order reorganizing the Executive
Branch shall abolish any office established by this Constitution or shall change the
powers and duties delegated to particular officers or departments by this
Constitution.

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