Maryland Code § ABC-25-306

Section ABC-25-306
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(a) There is an Advisory Board in the Services.
(b) The Advisory Board consists of the following eight members:
(1) the Director or the Director's designee;
(2) the Director of the County Department of Police or the designee
of the Director of the County Department of Police;
(3) the Chair of the Board of License Commissioners; and
(4) five members who are county residents appointed by the County
Executive with the consent of the County Council.
(c) Of the members of the Advisory Board appointed under subsection (b)(4)
of this section:
(1) only one shall be a holder of a Class B or a Class C beer, wine,
and liquor license in the county; and
(2) only one shall be a holder of a license of any other class in the
county.
(d) (1) This subsection applies to members of the Advisory Board
appointed under subsection (b)(4) of this section.
(2) The term of a member is 4 years.
(3) A member appointed after a term has begun serves only for the
remainder of the term.
(4) The terms of the members are staggered as required by the terms
provided for members on July 1, 2016.

(e) With the consent of the County Council, the County Executive may
remove a member whom the County Executive appointed to the Advisory Board.
(f) The Advisory Board shall report at least quarterly to the County
Executive on recommendations for the improvement of:
(1) the alcoholic beverages control and enforcement activities of the
county; and
(2) the operations of the dispensary and distribution systems from
the standpoint of efficiency, service provided, and convenience to the public.
(g) A member of the Advisory Board:
(1) may not receive compensation; but
(2) is entitled to necessary expenses in connection with the
performance of the duties of the Advisory Board.

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