Maryland Code § AG-8-302

Section AG-8-302
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(a) The governing body of each district consists of five supervisors.
(b) Each supervisor shall be interested and knowledgeable in conservation
of soil, water, and related natural resources. By training and experience, each
supervisor shall be qualified to perform the specialized skilled services which are
required in performing the duties under this subtitle.
(c) The supervisors shall be appointed in the following manner, and
consideration shall be given to representation from farming, forestry, wildlife, and
urban interests where appropriate:
(1) One district resident by the county governing body and serving at
the pleasure of the county governing body. In those counties with both an executive
and a legislative branch of government, the appointment shall be made by the
executive and approved by the legislative branch;
(2) One by the Committee from a list of three district residents
submitted by the county farm bureau;
(3) One by the Committee from a list of three district residents
submitted by the county extension service; and
(4) Two by the Committee from among residents of the district.
(d) The term of office of each Committee appointed member is 5 years. Each
supervisor shall hold office until his successor is appointed and qualifies. Vacancies
shall be filled for any unexpired term by appointments made in the same manner as
for the full term.
(e) The Committee, upon notice and hearing, may remove any supervisor
from office for neglect of duty or malfeasance in office. In addition, any supervisor
who, during any period of 12 consecutive months, shall fail to attend at least 50
percent of all regular meetings of the board of supervisors of the district of which he
is an appointed member, shall be considered to have resigned and the chairman of
the board of supervisors shall notify the appropriate appointing body of the resultant
vacancy. However, if the reasons for the supervisor's inability to attend meetings as
required in this subtitle are found by the appointing body to be satisfactory, the
appointing body may reinstate the supervisor to office.

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