Maryland Code § SP-35-204

Section SP-35-204
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(a) The Board shall meet at least quarterly at the times and places it
determines.

(b) Each member of the Board is entitled to reimbursement for expenses
under the Standard State Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.
(c) (1) The Board may employ a staff in accordance with the State
budget.
(2) The Board may hire consultants, administrators, and other
professionals as necessary to help implement, maintain, and administer the
supplemental retirement plans.
(3) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph
or otherwise by law, employees of the Board are subject to the provisions of Division
I of this article that govern nontemporary employees.
(ii) Employees of the Board whose labor is predominately
intellectual and who hold positions that the Board designates as professional or
technical positions involving specialized skill, education, and knowledge are in the
executive service, management service, or are special appointments of the skilled
service or the professional service in the State Personnel Management System.
(4) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (5) of this subsection, all
expenses, including employee costs, incurred to implement, maintain, and administer
the supplemental retirement plans shall be paid from the contributions to or the
income or assets of the supplemental retirement plans.
(ii) Each supplemental retirement plan shall pay a
proportionate share of the expenses specified in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.
(iii) Administrative expenses to implement, maintain, and
administer the supplemental retirement plans shall be as provided in the State
budget.
(5) At the request of the Board, and subject to an agreement
governing the payment of costs, a unit of State government shall help to implement,
maintain, and administer the supplemental retirement plans.

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