Maryland Code § HG-2-103

Section HG-2-103
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(a) (1) With the approval of the Governor, the Secretary shall appoint
the following five deputy secretaries:
(i) The Deputy Secretary for Behavioral Health;
(ii) The Deputy Secretary for Health Care Financing;

(iii) The Deputy Secretary for Operations;
(iv) The Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services; and
(v) The Deputy Secretary for Developmental Disabilities.
(2) The deputy secretaries serve at the pleasure of the Secretary.
(3) The deputy secretaries are entitled to the salary provided in the
State budget.
(4) The deputy secretaries have the duties provided by law or
delegated by the Secretary.
(b) (1) The Secretary may employ a staff in accordance with the State
budget.
(2) Each deputy secretary and professional consultant is appointed
by and serves at the pleasure of the Secretary.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this subsection or
otherwise by law, the Secretary shall appoint and remove all other staff in accordance
with the provisions of the State Personnel and Pensions Article.
(4) The appointment or removal of staff of any unit in the
Department is subject to the approval of the Secretary. As to any unit in the
Department, the Secretary may delegate this authority to the head of that unit.
(5) All personnel in the Department, Grade 18 and above, who
administer or direct a program, shall:
(i) Be in the executive service, management service, or special
appointments in the State Personnel Management System; and
(ii) Be appointed by, and serve at the pleasure of, the
Secretary.
(6) All personnel in the Department, Grade 18 and above, who
administer or direct a program, shall disclose all other employment and compensation
outside the Department to the Secretary. An individual under this paragraph may
not be employed or receive compensation outside the Department that would create
a conflict of interest, an appearance of a conflict of interest, or impair the impartiality
and independence of judgment of the individual.

(c) In determining the staff-to-resident ratio in any residential facility that
the Department operates, the number of residents shall be the total of the residents
who are physically present and who are on leave of 18 days or less.

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