§ 14-301 “Grievance” defined; applicability; employee rights
§ 14-302 Steps in grievance proceedings; appeal
§ 14-302 v2 Steps in grievance proceedings; appeal
§ 14-303 Pre-initiation discussions; time period to initiate proceeding
§ 14-304 Initiation of grievance proceeding
§ 14-305 Appeal to President or President’s designee
§ 14-306 Appeal to Secretary of Budget and Management
§ 14-307 Records; consolidation; waiver of time limitations; costs
§ 14-308 Decisions not to conflict with Board of Regents policies

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Terms Used In Maryland Code > EDUCATION > Division III > Title 14 > Subtitle 3 - Morgan State University Classified Employee Grievance Procedures

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  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
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