Maryland Code § SP-3-601

Section SP-3-601
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(a) (1) A memorandum of understanding shall contain all matters of
agreement reached in the collective bargaining process.
(2) The memorandum shall be in writing and signed by the exclusive
representative involved in the collective bargaining negotiations and:
(i) for a memorandum of understanding relating to the State,
the Governor or the Governor's designee;
(ii) for a memorandum of understanding relating to the
Maryland Environmental Service, the Board of Directors of the Service;
(iii) for a memorandum of understanding relating to a system
institution of the University System of Maryland, the Chancellor or the Chancellor's
designee; and

(iv) for a memorandum of understanding relating to Morgan
State University, St. Mary's College of Maryland, or Baltimore City Community
College, the governing board of the institution or the governing board's designee.
(b) No memorandum of understanding is valid if it extends for less than 1
year or for more than 3 years.
(c) (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, a
memorandum of understanding is not effective until it is ratified by the Governor and
a majority of the votes cast by the employees in the bargaining unit.
(2) In the case of a State institution of higher education or the
University System of Maryland, a memorandum of understanding is not effective
until it is ratified by the institution's governing board or the University System of
Maryland Board of Regents and a majority of the votes cast by the employees in the
bargaining unit.
(3) In the case of the Maryland Environmental Service, a
memorandum of understanding is not effective until it is ratified by the Board of
Directors of the Service and a majority of the votes cast by the employees in the
bargaining unit.

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