Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 14 - INDEPENDENT AGENCIES
Subtitle 30 - PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BOARD
Chapter 14.30.10 - Representation Elections
Section 14.30.10.14 - Notice of Election
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 14.30.10.14
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Within 30 days of the filing of a valid petition of election, the Executive Director shall send a notice of election indicating that a valid petition has been filed and that an election will be conducted to:
(1) The
petitioner;
(2) All interested
employee organizations that qualified for the ballot; and
(3) The employer.
B. The notice of election shall provide a sample ballot and identify:
(1) The
employer;
(2) The bargaining
unit;
(3) Choices presented to the
voter.
C. The notice of an on-site election shall include:
(1) The 10
days for voting;
(2) The location
of polling places; and
(3) The
hours the polls will be open.
D. The notice of a mail ballot election shall include:
(1) The date the ballots will be
mailed or distributed to the voters, provided that the ballots will be mailed
approximately 2 business days before the time period for voting;
(2) The 14-day time period in which mail
ballots may be postmarked for return to the Executive Director, provided that
the final day of the period is not later than 90 days after the election
petition is filed; and
(3) The date
and time the ballots will be counted;
(4) The place and time of ballot counting;
and
(5) Further information that
the Executive Director considers appropriate.
E. The notice of an electronic voting election shall include:
(1) The 10 days for
voting; and
(2) The name of the
vendor who will communicate with the voter about how to vote.
F. Posting Notice of Election.
(1) A copy of the notice of election and the
sample ballot shall be posted at the Board's office at least 21 days before the
election.
(2) A copy of the notice
of election and the sample ballot shall be posted by the employer at all work
locations where notices are customarily posted for the benefit of employees in
the bargaining unit. The employer shall post the notice of election and sample
ballot for at least 21 days before the election or distribution of mail
ballots, or for at least 14 days if the time before the election or ballot
distribution is shorter, and post them through the end of the
election.
(3) Posting requirements
may be modified by mutual written agreement of all parties filed with and
approved by the Executive Director.
(4) Notwithstanding §F(2) of this
regulation, the Executive Director may tailor posting requirements to provide
adequate notice to employees.
(5)
The employer shall take reasonable precautions to ensure that notices of
election and sample ballots are not altered, covered, defaced, or removed
before the completion of the election. If a notice is so affected, the employer
shall replace the notice of election and sample ballots with a new
notice.
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