Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB421

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

State Personnel - Teleworking Programs, Policies, and Guidelines - Requirements

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact workplace practices within state government by formalizing the procedures related to telework. Employees in the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branches, as well as those in public institutions of higher education, will benefit from increased clarity and structure regarding their ability to work remotely. It promotes a telework culture, which has gained prominence, especially following the shifts necessitated by the recent pandemic. Furthermore, it aims to align teleworking practices across various branches of state government, thereby fostering coherence in implementation.

Summary

Senate Bill 421 aims to establish uniform requirements for teleworking programs, policies, and guidelines applicable to state personnel across Maryland. It mandates that each appropriate official within the government must create a teleworking program that accommodates all eligible employees. This includes setting out clear eligibility criteria, requiring written responses to telework requests, and ensuring that telework agreements can only be terminated under specific conditions, with prior notice. Such requirements seek to enhance employee flexibility while maintaining operational standards.

Contention

Despite the positive reception among employees advocating for flexible work arrangements, there are concerns regarding the enforcement of telework policies and potential misuse of telework privileges. Some may argue that the guidelines could lead to disparities in how the policies are applied, and whether they adequately account for the unique circumstances of different job roles. Additionally, the grievance procedures outlined within the bill may come under scrutiny if employees feel that their telework requests are unfairly denied or terminated. The bill's impact on job performance and accountability remains a topic for ongoing discussion.

Companion Bills

MD HB528

Crossfiled State Personnel – Teleworking Programs, Policies, and Guidelines – Requirements

Previously Filed As

MD HB528

State Personnel – Teleworking Programs, Policies, and Guidelines – Requirements

MD S2415

Merit System - Teleworking Program

MD SB3371

Relating To Teleworking.

MD SB725

Relating To Teleworking.

MD SB773

State Procurement - Liquidated Damages - Policies and Requirements

MD HB522

Public Schools - Student Telehealth Appointments - State Guidelines, Policies, and Access

MD HB1503

State Personnel - Paid Family and Medical Leave

MD SB492

Public Schools - Student Telehealth Appointments - State Guidelines, Policies, and Access

MD SB725

Relating To Teleworking.

MD HB1326

Primary and Secondary Education - Teachers - Retention and Support Policies, Guidelines, and Training

Similar Bills

MD HB528

State Personnel – Teleworking Programs, Policies, and Guidelines – Requirements

MS SB2832

Telework policy; amend.

MS SB2080

Telework policies of state agencies; extend the repealer of.

MS SB2810

State employees; provide the terms and conditions for state employees to engage in telework.

MS SB2552

MS Comprehensive Workforce Training & Education Consolidation Act of 2004; extend repealer on code sections conformed to.

MS HB185

State agency teamwork policies; extend repealer on.

MS HB1356

Telework; revise certain provisions regarding use of by employees of state service agencies.

MS SB2289

State employee telework policies; amend.