Maryland Code § ED-12-108

Section ED-12-108
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(a) (1) The Board of Regents shall appoint a Chancellor of the University
System of Maryland.
(2) The Chancellor is the Chief Executive Officer of the University
System of Maryland and the Chief of Staff for the Board.
(b) (1) The Chancellor shall:
(i) Advise the Board of Regents on systemwide policy;
(ii) Conduct systemwide planning;
(iii) Coordinate and arbitrate among the institutions and
centers of the University;
(iv) Assist the institutions in achieving performance goals in
accordance with their adopted performance accountability plan;
(v) Provide technical assistance to institutions and centers
such as legal and financial services;
(vi) Perform the duties the Board assigns; and
(vii) See that the policies of the Board are carried out.
(2) The Chancellor serves at the pleasure of the Board.
(3) The Chancellor is entitled to the compensation established by the
Board.
(c) (1) The Chancellor may:
(i) Have the additional staff provided in the University
budget; and
(ii) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, create any
position within the system administration office.

(2) (i) The cost of any position, including the cost of any fringe
benefits associated with the position, that is created under paragraph (1)(ii) of this
subsection shall be paid with existing funds available to the system administration
office.
(ii) Paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection may not be construed to
require any additional State General Fund support.
(iii) The total number of positions authorized under paragraph
(1)(ii) of this subsection shall be limited as specified annually in the State budget bill.
(d) (1) Each employee of the Board shall join the Teachers' Pension
System of the State of Maryland or the Employees' Pension System of the State of
Maryland.
(2) As an alternative, any employee in a position determined by the
Board to be a professional position may join the optional retirement program under
Title 30 of the State Personnel and Pensions Article.

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