Maryland Code § AG-8-201

Section AG-8-201
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(a) The following persons shall serve as members of the Committee:
(1) The Secretary, or any employee of the Department the Secretary
designates;
(2) The Secretary of Natural Resources, or any employee of the
Department of Natural Resources whom the Secretary of Natural Resources
designates;

(3) The Secretary of the Environment, or any employee of the
Department of the Environment designated by the Secretary of the Environment;
(4) The principal administrative official for agricultural affairs at the
University System of Maryland as designated by the Chancellor of the University;
(5) The Chairman of the Maryland Agricultural Commission, or the
Chairman's designee;
(6) The President of the Maryland Association of Soil Conservation
Districts;
(7) Five soil conservation district supervisors representing the five
different geographic areas of the State, as provided in subsection (b) of this section;
(8) The Director of the Cooperative Extension Service and the
principal administrative officer for Maryland of the Soil Conservation Service of the
United States Department of Agriculture, who shall be nonvoting members; and
(9) Other representatives of cooperating State and federal agencies
serving as consultants to the Committee as selected by the Committee.
(b) The Secretary shall appoint the soil conservation district supervisors
from recommendations submitted by the district supervisors of each area
represented. Each supervisor shall be from one of the following five geographic areas:
(1) Area No. 1: Garrett, Allegany, Washington County, Catoctin,
Frederick, and Carroll Soil Conservation Districts;
(2) Area No. 2: Anne Arundel, Prince George's, Charles, St. Mary's,
and Calvert Soil Conservation Districts;
(3) Area No. 3: Kent, Queen Anne's, Caroline, and Talbot Soil
Conservation Districts;
(4) Area No. 4: Baltimore County, Harford, Montgomery, Howard
and Cecil Soil Conservation Districts; and
(5) Area No. 5: Dorchester, Wicomico, Worcester, and Somerset Soil
Conservation Districts.
(c) The term of each supervisor appointed after July 1, 1974, is four years.
Each supervisor shall serve until the supervisor's successor is appointed. A supervisor
may not serve as a member more than two full successive terms. Every other member

shall hold office as long as the member retains the office by virtue of which the
member is serving on the Committee.
(d) An appointment to fill an unexpired term shall be made in the same
manner as for a full term.

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