Md. Code Ann., State Gov't § 8-201
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Current — January 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2019
(a) The Executive Branch of the State government shall have not more than 21 principal departments, each of which shall embrace a broad, functional area of that Branch.
(a) The Executive Branch of the State government shall have not more than 22 principal departments, each of which shall embrace a broad, functional area of that Branch.
(b) The principal departments of the Executive Branch of the State government are: (1) Aging; (2) Agriculture; (3) Budget and Management; (4) Commerce; (5) Disabilities; (6) the Environment; (7) General Services; (8) Health; (9) Housing and Community Development; (10) Human Services; (11) Information Technology; (12) Juvenile Services; (13) Labor, Licensing, and Regulation; (14) Natural Resources; (15) Planning; (16) Public Safety and Correctional Services; (17) State Police; (18) Transportation; and (19) Veterans Affairs.
(b) The principal departments of the Executive Branch of the State government are: (1) Aging; (2) Agriculture; (3) Budget and Management; (4) Commerce; (5) Disabilities; (6) Emergency Management; (7) the Environment; (8) General Services; (9) Health; (10) Housing and Community Development; (11) Human Services; (12) Information Technology; (13) Juvenile Services; (14) Labor; (15) Natural Resources; (16) Planning; (17) Public Safety and Correctional Services; (18) Service and Civic Innovation; (19) Social and Economic Mobility; (20) State Police; (21) Transportation; and (22) Veterans and Military Families.
Official source: Maryland General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Maryland statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.