Maryland Code § SF-3-301

Section SF-3-301
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(a) There is a Central Collection Unit in the Department.
(b) (1) All employees and personnel of the Central Collection Unit shall:
(i) except for assistant Attorneys General assigned to the
Central Collection Unit, be in the management service or special appointments in the
State Personnel Management System who are appointed by and serve at the pleasure
of the Secretary and are not subject to Title 11, Subtitle 2 of the State Personnel and
Pensions Article; and
(ii) receive such compensation as provided in the State budget.
(2) Except for employees in the Executive Pay Plan and any assistant
Attorneys General assigned to the Central Collection Unit, a management service or
special appointment of the skilled service or the professional service employee of the
Central Collection Unit may not be permanently removed except for cause and until
written charges have been filed and a hearing has been conducted in accordance with
Title 10, Subtitle 2 of the State Government Article. This paragraph does not apply
to the removal of a management service or special appointment employee because of
a layoff that resulted from:
(i) a lack of work; or
(ii) the lack of an appropriation.
(c) (1) The Secretary of Budget and Management may establish a
performance incentive program to provide pay incentives for employees of the Central
Collection Unit.

(2) Pay incentives provided to employees under this subsection shall
be paid from the Central Collection Fund established under § 3-306 of this subtitle as
provided in the State budget.
(3) Pay incentives may not be provided under this subsection if:
(i) the Central Collection Unit sustains an operating loss for
the fiscal year in which the pay incentives were earned; or
(ii) funds are not available in the Central Collection Fund to
pay the incentives.

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