Maryland Code § CS-3-215

Section CS-3-215
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(a) In accordance with the State budget, the Division may appoint officers
and other employees as necessary to operate the Division and its units efficiently and
effectively.

(b) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, all officers and
other employees of the Division shall be appointed and removed in accordance with
the provisions of the State Personnel and Pensions Article.
(2) The following positions are in the executive service, the
management service, or are special appointments of the skilled service or the
professional service in the State Personnel Management System:
(i) Commissioner;
(ii) Deputy Commissioner;
(iii) Assistant Commissioner;
(iv) industries general manager;
(v) warden;
(vi) facility administrator; and
(vii) assistant warden.
(3) (i) The warden of a correctional facility is the appointing
officer for the officers and other employees of that facility.
(ii) The Commissioner is the appointing officer for the other
officers and employees in the Division.
(c) The Division may provide a dwelling for a warden.
(d) A warden may not receive any compensation or perquisite other than:
(1) the compensation and reimbursement provided under subsection
(e) of this section; and
(2) if provided under subsection (c) of this section, a dwelling.
(e) (1) Officers and other employees are entitled to:
(i) compensation as provided in the State budget; and
(ii) reimbursement for expenses in accordance with the
Standard State Travel Regulations.

(2) Officers and other employees working 40 hours or more per week
in a correctional facility are entitled to one free meal per shift as provided in the State
budget.
(f) (1) The Secretary shall require an individual to pass a polygraph
examination before being appointed to serve as a correctional officer in a correctional
facility.
(2) The Secretary shall adopt regulations governing the
administration of the polygraph examination required under paragraph (1) of this
subsection.

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