Maryland Code § ABC-23-205

Section ABC-23-205
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(a) (1) The County Executive shall appoint five members to the Hearing
Board subject to confirmation by the County Council in accordance with this section.
(2) One member shall be from each councilmanic district.
(3) Not more than three members may be registered with the same
political party.
(4) (i) Each political party that polled at least 25% of the total
vote cast for all candidates for the office of County Executive in the most recent
general election shall have at least one representative on the Hearing Board.
(ii) If a political party that polled at least 25% of the total vote
cast for all candidates for the office of County Executive in the most recent general
election does not have at least one representative on the Hearing Board, the next
vacancy on the Hearing Board shall be filled with an individual registered with that
party.

(b) (1) Each member of the County Council shall nominate to the County
Executive three qualified individuals who live in the district of the member of the
County Council.
(2) The County Executive shall appoint to the Hearing Board one
individual from the list of nominees that each member of the County Council submits.
(3) The County Council by resolution shall confirm the appointment
of Hearing Board members.
(c) To qualify for appointment as a Hearing Board member, an individual
shall be:
(1) of good moral character and integrity;
(2) a registered voter of the county immediately prior to the
appointment; and
(3) at least 21 years old.
(d) (1) A Hearing Board member:
(i) may not hold another public office or be employed by the
county government;
(ii) shall be a registered voter of the county during the Hearing
Board member's term of office; and
(iii) is subject to the public ethics laws of the county.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, a Hearing
Board member may not have a direct or indirect interest in:
(i) a premises where alcoholic beverages are manufactured or
sold; or
(ii) a business wholly or partly devoted to the manufacture or
sale of alcoholic beverages.
(3) A Hearing Board member may be a holder of a 1-day or 2-day
license.
(e) (1) The term of a Hearing Board member is 5 years.

(2) The terms of the Hearing Board members are staggered as
required by the terms provided for Hearing Board members on July 1, 2016.
(3) A Hearing Board member whose term has expired and who has
served 8 or more consecutive years on the Hearing Board is not eligible for immediate
reappointment to the Hearing Board.
(f) A Hearing Board member who is appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve
the remainder of the unexpired term and until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
(g) The County Council may remove a Hearing Board member for:
(1) incompetence;
(2) misconduct;
(3) unprofessional conduct;
(4) dishonorable conduct;
(5) neglect of a duty required by law;
(6) failure to meet the qualifications of subsection (c) of this section;
or
(7) a violation of subsection (d)(2) of this section.

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