Section 4-108 - Investigations.

§ 4-108. Investigations.
 

(a)  In general.- As to matters subject to the authority of the Secretary, the Secretary periodically shall conduct investigations and, as necessary, visits to various units to determine: 

(1) the enforcement and effect of this Division I and the regulations adopted under it; 

(2) the conduct of employees in the State Personnel Management System; 

(3) the nature, tenure, and compensation of all positions in the State Personnel Management System; 

(4) the appropriateness of position classifications by appointing authorities; 

(5) whether the duties performed by an employee conform to the duties listed for that employee's class; 

(6) the methods of administration of the State Personnel Management System; and 

(7) any other information that might help the Secretary to administer this Division I. 

(b)  Evidence by employees.- In conducting an investigation under this section, the Secretary may require any employee in the State Personnel Management System to appear before the Secretary or the Secretary's designee and give evidence. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 64A, §§ 15, 27; 1993, ch. 10, § 2; ch. 357; 1996, ch. 347, § 1.]