Maryland Code § ED-23-809

Section ED-23-809
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(a) The Board shall submit a term of a collective bargaining agreement or
memorandum of understanding entered into under §§ 23-807 and 23-808 of this
subtitle to the County Executive with the Board's recommendation regarding
whether the agreement or the mediator's decision requires an appropriation of
additional funds.
(b) (1) The County Executive may approve or reject a request for
additional funding under subsection (a) of this section, in whole or in part.
(2) If the County Executive approves a request under paragraph (1)
of this subsection, the County Executive shall submit the request for additional funds
to the County Council.
(c) The County Council may approve or reject a request for additional
funding, in whole or in part.
(d) (1) If any part of a request for additional funding submitted to the
County Executive or County Council under this subsection is rejected, the request for
additional funds shall be returned to the employer and the certified exclusive
representative for renegotiation within the limits of the funding allocated by the
County Executive and County Council.
(2) The renegotiation shall be completed within a timetable
established by the County Executive.
(3) (i) If an impasse is reached, the employer and the certified
exclusive representative shall submit a final offer, within the limits of the funding
allocated by the County Executive and County Council, for the review of the County
Executive.

(ii) The County Executive shall select one of the offers
submitted under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.
(iii) The selection of the County Executive is binding on all
parties.
(e) (1) The employer and the certified exclusive representative are
mutually obligated to:
(i) Meet at reasonable times in consideration of the county's
budget submission date; and
(ii) Negotiate in good faith on:
1. Wages, hours, and terms and conditions of
employment; and
2. Drafting a written collective bargaining agreement
that contains all matters agreed on and signed by authorized representatives of both
parties.
(2) The obligation to negotiate in good faith under paragraph (1)(ii)
of this subsection:
(i) Requires that an effort be made by both parties to arrive at
an agreement and reduce the agreement to writing within a reasonable period of
time; and
(ii) Does not require that any concession be made by either
party.

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