Maryland Code § SP-7-602

Section SP-7-602
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(a) (1) An appointing authority may reassign any employee within the
appointing authority's jurisdiction to another position of equal grade and service for
which the employee meets the minimum qualifications within the appointing
authority's jurisdiction.
(2) Except as otherwise required by law, no employee may be
reassigned from one principal unit to another without the employee's consent, unless
the Secretary certifies that the reassignment is in the best interests of the State.

(b) (1) (i) An employee may apply for a transfer to any vacant
position of the same grade in any unit of the Executive Branch for which the employee
meets the minimum qualifications.
(ii) An employee who applies for a transfer to a position will be
considered for the position along with other eligible applicants.
(2) (i) Unless exigent circumstances exist, the appointing
authority shall give an employee notice of a proposed reassignment at least 2 weeks
before the effective date of the reassignment.
(ii) An employee may agree to waive the required notice
period.
(c) (1) An employee may apply for a voluntary demotion to any vacant
position of a lower grade in any unit in the Executive Branch for which the employee
meets the minimum qualifications.
(2) An employee who applies for a voluntary demotion to a position
will be considered for the position along with other eligible applicants.

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