We’re taking applications for appointment to a three-year
term on the Merit System Protection Board. Generally, the board is expected to
oversee the Merit System and to protect employee and applicant rights
guaranteed under the County Merit System. Get your application in by the new extended deadline of January 15.
By law, no more than
two of the three members of the Merit System Protection Board may be of the
same political party. The appointee to this term may be a Democrat, a
Republican or someone who declines to affiliate with a party. In addition, the
appointee may be a member of another party officially recognized by the Board
of Elections.
The County Merit
System Protection Board's mission is to oversee the Merit System for the
protection of employee's and applicant's rights guaranteed under the Merit
System. There are two methods in which the board processes appeals:
- A written decision issued after a review and discussion of a written record
- A written decision issued after a pre-hearing conference and a formal hearing in cases involving a suspension, demotion or dismissal
Board members are restricted in political activity while serving. Section 403 of the County Charter states in part "... No member shall hold political office or participate in any campaign for any political or public office during the member's term of office." Members of County boards, committees and commissions may not serve on more than one such group at a time.
Letters of application are made public as part of the appointment process. Letters expressing interest, including a resume listing professional and civic experience, should be addressed to: Council President Roger Berliner, Montgomery County Council, 100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850.
For more information on the Merit System Protection Board appointment, call 240-777-7979.
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