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§ 5-210. Representation of complainant; finality of decision; resolution of complaint.
 

(a)  Representation of complainant.- A complainant may be represented during the complaint process by any person the complainant chooses. 

(b)  Finality of decision.-  

(1) If a complainant fails to appeal a decision in accordance with this subtitle, the complainant is considered to have accepted the decision. 

(2) A failure to decide a complaint in accordance with this subtitle is considered a denial from which an appeal may be made. 

(c)  Resolution of complaint.- Each party shall make every effort to resolve a complaint at the lowest level possible. 
 

[1996, ch. 347, § 1.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > State-personnel-and-pensions > Title-5 > Subtitle-2 > 5-210

§ 5-210. Representation of complainant; finality of decision; resolution of complaint.
 

(a)  Representation of complainant.- A complainant may be represented during the complaint process by any person the complainant chooses. 

(b)  Finality of decision.-  

(1) If a complainant fails to appeal a decision in accordance with this subtitle, the complainant is considered to have accepted the decision. 

(2) A failure to decide a complaint in accordance with this subtitle is considered a denial from which an appeal may be made. 

(c)  Resolution of complaint.- Each party shall make every effort to resolve a complaint at the lowest level possible. 
 

[1996, ch. 347, § 1.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > State-personnel-and-pensions > Title-5 > Subtitle-2 > 5-210

§ 5-210. Representation of complainant; finality of decision; resolution of complaint.
 

(a)  Representation of complainant.- A complainant may be represented during the complaint process by any person the complainant chooses. 

(b)  Finality of decision.-  

(1) If a complainant fails to appeal a decision in accordance with this subtitle, the complainant is considered to have accepted the decision. 

(2) A failure to decide a complaint in accordance with this subtitle is considered a denial from which an appeal may be made. 

(c)  Resolution of complaint.- Each party shall make every effort to resolve a complaint at the lowest level possible. 
 

[1996, ch. 347, § 1.]