Maryland Code § ED-14-205

Section ED-14-205
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(a) A vice president or program director may remove a classified employee
who has completed probation only for cause.

(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Board of Regents
shall prescribe what may constitute cause for removal after probation of classified
employees.
(2) (i) The causes for removal shall conform to the causes for
removal of skilled service or professional service employees, with the exception of
special appointments, that the Secretary of Budget and Management adopts by
regulation.
(ii) A classified employee may not be removed for any cause
prohibited by § 2-302 of the State Personnel and Pensions Article.
(c) A vice president or program director may remove a classified employee
for cause only if:
(1) Written charges for removal are submitted to the President:
(i) By the vice president or program director; or
(ii) Subject to the approval of the President, by any resident of
the State;
(2) The employee is given a copy of the charges; and
(3) The employee is given an opportunity to be heard on appeal.
(d) (1) A classified employee may appeal the charges for removal to the
President within the time and in the manner specified in policies adopted by the
Board of Regents.
(2) If the classified employee fails to appeal within the time and in
the manner required, the removal is final.
(e) (1) If a classified employee appeals the charges for removal, the
President shall hold a hearing to determine whether there is cause for removal.
(2) The hearing shall be held within 90 days after the charges for
removal are submitted to the President.
(f) (1) The President shall make findings and issue a proposed written
decision for approval by the Secretary of Budget and Management on a charge for
removal within 45 days after the later of:
(i) The conclusion of the hearing; or

(ii) The day when all briefs or memoranda have been
submitted.
(2) The Secretary of Budget and Management shall provide a copy of
the findings and decision to each party.
(3) The decision of the Secretary of Budget and Management is final.
(g) The University immediately shall enforce a final decision issued under
this section.

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