Maryland Code § SG-2-104

Section SG-2-104
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(a) (1) All full-time permanent employees of the General Assembly of
Maryland and the Department of Legislative Services shall be considered as full-
time permanent State employees for the purposes of transferring to a position in the
Executive or Judicial Branch of State government.
(2) These employees shall receive credit for service with the General
Assembly for the purposes of transferring accumulated sick and vacation leave,
service credit in the Employees' Retirement System, and all other benefits.

(3) These employees shall be granted the same salary consideration
that would be provided to an employee transferring within the Executive or Judicial
Branch.
(b) On the transfer of a General Assembly employee or an employee of the
Department of Legislative Services to a position in the Executive Branch, the
Secretary of Budget and Management may request that the President of the Senate
or the Speaker of the House of Delegates or their representative certify as to the full-
time permanent status of that employee. The certification shall be satisfactory
evidence for the purposes of subsection (a) of this section.
(c) If any employee of the General Assembly transferred to a position in the
Executive or Judicial Branch on or after July 1, 1977, and suffered any loss of
compensation or benefits solely as a result of the employee's prior service with the
General Assembly not being recognized as full-time permanent service, the
employee's compensation and benefits shall be reinstated at the appropriate level and
the employee shall be reimbursed for any loss in salary from the effective date of the
transfer.
(d) Any full-time permanent employee of the General Assembly of
Maryland or the Department of Legislative Services who separates from State service
and returns to State service in the Executive or Judicial Branch within 3 years from
the time of separation from active duty, as defined in § 9-901 of this article, shall be
eligible for reinstatement and shall receive full credit for any prior State service.

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