Maryland Code § ED-16-706

Section ED-16-706
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(a) Collective bargaining shall include all matters relating to:
(1) Wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment; and
(2) The procedures for the employee organization to receive
membership dues through payroll deduction.
(b) In the course of collective bargaining, the public employer and the
exclusive representative shall:
(1) Meet at reasonable times; and
(2) Make every reasonable effort to conclude negotiations with a final
written agreement in a timely manner before the budget submission date of the public
employer.
(c) An agreement may include a provision for the arbitration of grievances
arising under the agreement.
(d) (1) An agreement may not include matters relating to the employees'
or teachers' retirement or pension systems otherwise covered by the Annotated Code
of Maryland.
(2) Paragraph (1) of this subsection does not prohibit a discussion of
the terms of the retirement or pension systems in the course of collective bargaining.
(e) The terms of an agreement shall supersede any conflicting regulations
or administrative policies of the public employer.
(f) (1) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a
request for funds necessary to implement an agreement shall be submitted by the
public employer in a timely fashion for consideration in the budget process of the
county.
(ii) Not later than 20 days after final budget action by the
governing body of a county, if a request for funds necessary to implement an
agreement is reduced, modified, or rejected by the governing body, either party to the
agreement may reopen the agreement.
(2) For Baltimore City Community College, in the annual budget bill
submitted to the General Assembly, the Governor shall include any amounts in the

budget of Baltimore City Community College required to accommodate any
additional cost resulting from the negotiations, including the actuarial impact of any
legislative changes to any of the State pension or retirement systems that are
required, as a result of the negotiations, for the fiscal year beginning the immediately
following July 1 if the legislative changes have been negotiated to become effective in
that fiscal year.

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