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Section 8-301 – Responsibilities of Governor

    (a)    The Governor is responsible for a continuing review of the organization of the Executive Branch of the State government.     (b)    (1)    In addition to any reorganization under Article II, § 24 of the Maryland Constitution, the Governor may order any other reorganization of the Executive Branch that is considered by the Governor to be necessary and desirable […]

Section 8-302 – Responsibilities of Secretaries

    Each secretary of a principal department is responsible for recommending to the Governor:         (1)    any change in the organization, placement, or name of a unit in the department;         (2)    any change, abolition, or transfer of an advisory body in the department; and         (3)    any centralization or coordination of administrative staff or clerical services in the department, for efficiency […]

Section 8-304 – Designation for Federal Programs

    The Governor shall:         (1)    make the designation of a unit as the official State agency for participation in a federal program by a written designation that includes the name of the unit and of the program;         (2)    give the General Assembly notice of the designation; and         (3)    deliver a copy of the designation to the Administrator of the […]

Section 8-305 – Organizational Chart

    The secretary of each principal department and the head of each other unit in the Executive Branch of the State government that is not in a principal department shall include on the website for the department or unit:         (1)    an organizational chart that:             (i)    shows the major subunits in the unit; and             (ii)    lists the name and title […]

Section 8-306 – Change in Use, Purpose, or Function of State Facility; Acquisition of Property

    (a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.         (2)    (i)    “Change the use, purpose, or function” means an abrupt and material change in the type of clients or inmates served in a facility, the licensed purpose of a facility, or the principal activities carried out within a facility.             (ii)    “Change the use, purpose, or function” does […]