Maryland Code § AG-8-205

Section AG-8-205
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(a) The Committee may perform acts, hold public hearings, and, subject to
the approval of the Secretary, adopt rules and regulations necessary for the execution
of its functions under this subtitle.
(b) The Committee may delegate to its chairman, any member, or any
employee powers and duties it deems proper.
(c) The Committee shall:
(1) Adopt a seal which shall be judicially noticed;
(2) Offer assistance to the supervisors of soil conservation districts;

(3) Keep the supervisors of each district informed of the activities and
experience of the other districts and facilitate cooperation and interchange of advice
and experience between the districts;
(4) Coordinate the programs of the several soil conservation districts
by advising and consulting with the districts;
(5) Secure the cooperation and assistance of the United States, its
agencies, and State agencies in the work of the districts;
(6) Disseminate information throughout the State concerning the
activities and programs of the soil conservation districts and encourage the formation
of districts in any areas where their organization is desirable;
(7) Grant to the districts either directly or through the counties funds
made available to the Committee for use by the districts in implementing the soil
conservation program;
(8) Provide for the execution of surety bonds or insurance policies of
the type and in the amount of coverage determined by the State Treasurer under §
5-108 of the State Government Article for every employee or officer entrusted with
funds or property;
(9) Keep a full and accurate record of all proceedings and every rule
or regulation or order issued or adopted; and
(10) Assign to the districts such clerical and administrative employees
as authorized by the annual State budget or through agreement with local
governments.

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