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Section 3-301 – In General

    In addition to the powers granted and duties imposed elsewhere, the Governor has the powers and duties set forth in this subtitle.

Section 3-302 – Head of Executive Branch

    The Governor is the head of the Executive Branch of the State government and, except as otherwise provided by law, shall supervise and direct the officers and units in that Branch.

Section 3-303 – Militia

    (a)    The Governor is the commander-in-chief of the land and naval militia of the State, except for any part of the militia that is in the active military service of the United States.     (b)    (1)    As to the land militia, the Governor may adopt any regulation or issue any order on enlistment, discharge, organization, discipline, training, and equipment […]

Section 3-304 – Emergencies

    The Governor has the emergency powers and duties set forth in:         (1)    Title 14 and § 13-702 of the Public Safety Article;         (2)    § 18-212.1 of the Health – General Article; and         (3)    any other law.

Section 3-306 – Representative of Governor

    (a)    In this section, “governing board” means a board of directors, managers, trustees, or visitors.     (b)    The Governor may appoint 1 or more individuals who are discreet to represent the Governor at a meeting of the governing board of a corporation or institution that receives financial assistance from the State Treasury.     (c)    (1)    An individual appointed under this section […]

Section 3-307 – Complaints Against Civil or Military Officers

    (a)    On the filing of a complaint against a civil or military officer who may be suspended or removed from office by the Governor, the Governor:         (1)    shall provide to the respondent:             (i)    a copy of the complaint; and             (ii)    notice of the time when the Governor shall hear the complaint;         (2)    may summon any witness to testify concerning the […]

Section 3-308 – International Trade Agreements

    (a)    (1)    In this section, “international trade agreement” means a trade agreement between the federal government and a foreign country to which the State, at the request of the federal government, is a party.         (2)    “International trade agreement” does not include a trade agreement between the State and a foreign country to which the federal government is not […]