Maryland Code § CP-14-104

Section CP-14-104
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(a) On notification by the Governor that a vacancy exists or is about to occur
in the position of State Prosecutor, the Commission shall:

(1) seek and review applications of proposed nominees;
(2) notify and request recommendations from the Maryland State
Bar Association; and
(3) seek recommendations from members of the Commission and
interested citizens and groups.
(b) The Commission shall:
(1) interview and evaluate each eligible applicant; and
(2) nominate to the Governor, on a vote taken by secret ballot, one or
more individuals whom a majority of the authorized membership of the Commission
finds to be legally and professionally qualified.
(c) The Commission shall report, in writing, to the Governor the name of
the individual or individuals it nominates within 70 days after notification that a
vacancy exists or is about to occur.
(d) (1) (i) The Governor may reject a nominee for cause.
(ii) If a nominee is rejected for cause, the Commission shall
submit another nominee.
(2) If the Governor rejects a nominee:
(i) the Governor shall send to the Commission a written
statement that contains the reasons for the rejection; and
(ii) a copy of the statement of rejection shall be furnished to
the nominee.
(3) The statement shall be confidential and privileged, unless the
privilege is deemed waived by the Commission by the acts of the nominee in
presenting to the public the reason for the rejection.
(4) The Commission may make the statement public.
(e) The Governor shall exercise the power of appointment or rejection
within 30 days after receipt of the Commission's report.

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