Maryland Code § SP-3-102

Section SP-3-102
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(a) Except as provided in this title or as otherwise provided by law, this title
applies to:
(1) all employees of:
(i) the principal departments within the Executive Branch of
State government;
(ii) the Maryland Insurance Administration;

(iii) the State Department of Assessments and Taxation;
(iv) the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency;
(v) the University System of Maryland, Morgan State
University, St. Mary's College of Maryland, and Baltimore City Community College;
(vi) the Comptroller;
(vii) the Maryland Transportation Authority who are not police
officers;
(viii) the State Retirement Agency;
(ix) the State Department of Education;
(x) the Maryland Environmental Service;
(xi) the Maryland School for the Deaf; and
(xii) the Office of the Public Defender;
(2) firefighters for the Martin State Airport at the rank of captain or
below who are employed by the Military Department; and
(3) all full-time Maryland Transportation Authority police officers at
the rank of first sergeant and below.
(b) This title does not apply to:
(1) employees of the Maryland Transit Administration, as that term
is defined in § 7-601(a)(2) of the Transportation Article;
(2) an employee who is elected to the position by popular vote;
(3) an employee in a position by election or appointment that is
provided for by the Maryland Constitution;
(4) an employee who is:
(i) a special appointment in the State Personnel Management
System; or

(ii) 1. directly appointed by the Governor by an
appointment that is not provided for by the Maryland Constitution;
2. appointed by or on the staff of the Governor or
Lieutenant Governor; or
3. assigned to the Government House or the Governor's
Office;
(5) an employee assigned to the Board or with access to records of the
Board;
(6) an employee in:
(i) the executive service of the State Personnel Management
System; or
(ii) a unit of the Executive Branch with an independent
personnel system who is:
1. the chief administrator of the unit or a comparable
position that is not excluded under item (3) of this subsection as a constitutional or
elected office; or
2. a deputy or assistant administrator of the unit or a
comparable position;
(7) (i) a temporary or contractual employee in the State
Personnel Management System; or
(ii) a contractual, temporary, or emergency employee in a unit
of the Executive Branch with an independent personnel system;
(8) an employee who is entitled to participate in collective bargaining
under another law;
(9) an employee of the University System of Maryland, Morgan State
University, St. Mary's College of Maryland, or Baltimore City Community College
who is:
(i) a chief administrator or in a comparable position;
(ii) a deputy, associate, or assistant administrator or in a
comparable position;

(iii) a member of the faculty, including a faculty librarian;
(iv) a student employee, including a teaching assistant or a
comparable position, fellow, or post doctoral intern;
(v) a contingent, contractual, temporary, or emergency
employee;
(vi) a contingent, contractual, or temporary employee whose
position is funded through a research or service grant or contract, or through clinical
revenues; or
(vii) an employee whose regular place of employment is outside
the State of Maryland;
(10) an employee whose participation in a labor organization would be
contrary to the State's ethics laws;
(11) any managerial or confidential employee of a unit of State
government listed in subsection (a)(1)(i) through (iv) and (vi) through (xii) of this
section, as defined in regulations adopted by the Secretary;
(12) any supervisory, managerial, or confidential employee of a State
institution of higher education listed in subsection (a)(1)(v) of this section, as defined
in regulations adopted by the governing board of the institution; or
(13) any employee described in subsection (a)(2) of this section who is
a supervisory, managerial, or confidential employee, as defined in regulations
adopted by the Secretary.
(c) Employees, employers, and exclusive representatives subject to this title
are subject to the provisions of Title 22 of the State Government Article.
(d) (1) Subject to Title 22, Subtitle 4 of the State Government Article, a
bargaining unit shall consist only of employees defined in regulations adopted by the
Secretary and not specifically excluded by subsection (b) of this section.
(2) (i) Each system institution, Morgan State University, St.
Mary's College of Maryland, and Baltimore City Community College shall have
separate bargaining units.
(ii) Appropriate bargaining units shall consist of:

1. all eligible nonexempt employees, as described in the
federal Fair Labor Standards Act, except eligible sworn police officers;
2. all eligible exempt employees, as described in the
federal Fair Labor Standards Act; and
3. all eligible sworn police officers.
(3) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
the Secretary or the Secretary's designee shall have the authority to assign
classification titles and positions to bargaining units as appropriate.
(ii) The following individuals and entities shall assign
classification titles and positions to bargaining units at the following institutions:
1. at a system institution, the President of the system
institution; and
2. at Morgan State University, St. Mary's College of
Maryland, or Baltimore City Community College, the governing board of the
institution.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law:
(i) Maryland Transportation Authority police officers at the
rank of first sergeant and below shall have a separate bargaining unit;
(ii) faculty at the Maryland School for the Deaf shall have a
separate bargaining unit; and
(iii) supervisory employees of units of State government listed
in subsection (a)(1)(i) through (iv) and (vi) through (xii) of this section who are not
confidential employees shall have a separate bargaining unit.

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