Maryland Code § SF-7-208

Section SF-7-208
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(a) While the General Assembly is in session the General Assembly may
amend the appropriation for a program of the Legislative Branch of the State
government by amendment to the budget bill.
(b) While the General Assembly is not in session, the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates jointly may authorize an
amendment of an appropriation for a program of the Legislative Branch of the State
government.
(c) An amendment of an appropriation for a program of the Legislative
Branch of the State government:
(1) may not increase the sum of the appropriations from the General
Fund of the State for all the programs of the Legislative Branch; and
(2) may authorize the expenditure of money from a special fund or
the federal government as provided in § 2-201 of this article or § 7-217(a) of this
subtitle.
(d) (1) (i) Except as provided in this subsection, an amendment
under this section may not increase a salary for a nonclassified position so that the
salary exceeds the amount set by the most recently enacted State budget.
(ii) The limitation applies whether or not the most recently
enacted budget is in effect.
(iii) This subsection does not apply to salaries of positions that
are included in an executive pay plan for the Legislative Branch.
(2) While the General Assembly is not in session, the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates jointly may approve an amendment
that increases a salary so that it exceeds the limitation in this subsection if:

(i) the President and the Speaker find that the salary increase
is needed because an inability to obtain or to keep an essential career employee who
is performing an administrative function or an essential professional or technical
employee has created an acute emergency; and
(ii) their findings are documented.
(e) A copy of each amended appropriation for a program shall be provided
promptly to:
(1) the Comptroller; and
(2) the Secretary of Budget and Management.

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