Maryland Code § SF-3-206

Section SF-3-206
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(a) The Attorney General is legal adviser to the Department.
(b) (1) With the advice of the Secretary, the Attorney General shall
assign at least 1 assistant Attorney General to the Central Collection Unit.

(2) At the request of the Governor, the Attorney General shall assign
to the Department:
(i) at least 1 assistant Attorney General; and
(ii) any other assistant Attorneys General authorized by law
to be assigned to the Department.
(c) (1) The Attorney General shall designate 1 of the assistant Attorneys
General assigned to the Department as counsel to the Department. After the Attorney
General designates the counsel to the Department, the Attorney General may not
reassign the counsel without consulting the Secretary.
(2) The counsel may have no duty other than to give the legal aid,
advice, and counsel required by the Secretary or any other official of the Department,
to supervise the other assistant Attorneys General assigned to the Department and
its Central Collection Unit, and to perform for the Department the duties that the
Attorney General assigns. The counsel shall perform these duties subject to the
control and supervision of the Attorney General.
(d) Each assistant Attorney General who is assigned to the Central
Collection Unit shall devote full time to the duties with that Unit and may have no
other duties.
(e) The Secretary may contract with another attorney to handle on an
agreed case by case basis a collection for the Central Collection Unit if it is not feasible
for any of the assistant Attorneys General assigned to the Unit to handle the
collection.

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