Maryland Code § SP-12-205

Section SP-12-205
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(a) (1) Within 10 days after receiving a decision under § 12-204 of this
subtitle, a grievant or a grievant's representative may appeal the decision in writing
to the Secretary.
(2) An appeal shall include a copy of the decision being appealed and
any prior decisions.
(b) (1) Within 30 days after an appeal is received, the Secretary or
designee shall:
(i) review the grievance record;
(ii) if the grievance is based on a position reclassification, order
an audit of the position if it has not been audited within the last year; and
(iii) take the action described in paragraph (2) of this
subsection and give the parties written notice of that action.
(2) (i) If the Secretary or designee does not concur with the
decision of the unit, the Secretary or designee shall attempt to resolve the grievance
with a settlement that is binding on all parties.
(ii) The Secretary or designee shall determine whether the
principal unit that employs the grievant will accept a settlement.
(iii) If the grievance is not settled, the Secretary or designee
shall refer the grievance to the Office of Administrative Hearings.
(c) (1) (i) The Office of Administrative Hearings shall dispose of the
grievance or conduct a hearing on each grievance received from the Secretary in
accordance with Title 10, Subtitle 2 of the State Government Article.
(ii) The Office is bound by any regulation, declaratory ruling,
prior adjudication, or other settled, preexisting policy, to the same extent as the
Department is or would have been bound if it were hearing the case.
(iii) The employee has the burden of proof by a preponderance
of the evidence.

(2) (i) Within 45 days after the close of the hearing record, the
Office of Administrative Hearings shall issue a written decision to the parties and
may grant any appropriate remedy under § 12-402 of this title.
(ii) The decision of the Office of Administrative Hearings is the
final administrative decision.
(3) Any costs the Office of Administrative Hearings incurs for the
appeal of a grievance to the Office of Administrative Hearings shall be paid by the
principal unit that employs the grievant.

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