State Codes and Statutes
Statutes > Maryland > State-government > Title-9 > Subtitle-16 > 9-1603
§ 9-1603. Chief Administrative Law Judge - In general.
(a) Appointment.- The Office is headed by a Chief Administrative Law Judge appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(b) Term; other employment.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge shall:
(1) be appointed for a term of 6 years;
(2) devote full time to the duties of the Office; and
(3) be eligible for reappointment.
(c) Salary; qualifications; powers and duties generally.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge shall:
(1) receive the salary provided in the State budget;
(2) be admitted to practice law in the State; and
(3) have the powers and duties specified in this subtitle.
(d) Staff.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge may employ a staff in accordance with the State budget.
[1989, ch. 788; 1991, ch. 181.]
State Codes and Statutes
Statutes > Maryland > State-government > Title-9 > Subtitle-16 > 9-1603
§ 9-1603. Chief Administrative Law Judge - In general.
(a) Appointment.- The Office is headed by a Chief Administrative Law Judge appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(b) Term; other employment.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge shall:
(1) be appointed for a term of 6 years;
(2) devote full time to the duties of the Office; and
(3) be eligible for reappointment.
(c) Salary; qualifications; powers and duties generally.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge shall:
(1) receive the salary provided in the State budget;
(2) be admitted to practice law in the State; and
(3) have the powers and duties specified in this subtitle.
(d) Staff.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge may employ a staff in accordance with the State budget.
[1989, ch. 788; 1991, ch. 181.]
State Codes and Statutes
Statutes >
Maryland >
State-government >
Title-9 >
Subtitle-16 >
9-1603 § 9-1603. Chief Administrative Law Judge - In general.
(a) Appointment.- The Office is headed by a Chief Administrative Law Judge appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(b) Term; other employment.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge shall:
(1) be appointed for a term of 6 years;
(2) devote full time to the duties of the Office; and
(3) be eligible for reappointment.
(c) Salary; qualifications; powers and duties generally.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge shall:
(1) receive the salary provided in the State budget;
(2) be admitted to practice law in the State; and
(3) have the powers and duties specified in this subtitle.
(d) Staff.- The Chief Administrative Law Judge may employ a staff in accordance with the State budget.
[1989, ch. 788; 1991, ch. 181.]
Loading..
Close Window
Loading, Please Wait!
This may take a second or two.