Maryland Code § ED-16-202

Section ED-16-202
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(a) (1) Two or more counties may agree to establish a region and to
support a regional community college.
(2) The Commission may authorize a regional community college for
the region.
(b) (1) In this subsection, "county board of community college trustees"
means:
(i) The board of community college trustees, if any; or
(ii) The county board of education in any county that does not
have a board of community college trustees.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the county
boards of community college trustees for each county in a region constitute the board
of regional community college trustees.

(3) If the counties in a region have different numbers of members on
their county board of community college trustees, each county board of community
college trustees shall elect, to serve as regional community college trustees, the
number of its members equal to the number of members on the smallest board of
community college trustees in the region.
(4) A board of regional community college trustees:
(i) May not have more than 12 members; and
(ii) Shall have an equal number of members from each county
in the region.
(5) If requested to do so by a county government, the Governor shall
appoint the regional community college trustees from that county.
(6) The county superintendent of each county in the region is, ex
officio, a member of the board of regional community college trustees, and shall attend
meetings but may not vote.
(7) Each board of regional community college trustees shall:
(i) Elect one of its members as its chair;
(ii) Designate the president of the regional community college
as its secretary-treasurer; and
(iii) Determine the time and place of its meetings and may
adopt rules for the conduct of its meetings.
(c) Any board of regional community college trustees established under
subsection (b) of this section may request the Governor to appoint a new board.
(d) (1) After a request is made, the Governor, with the advice and
consent of the Senate, shall appoint seven individuals to the new board.
(2) The initial members shall be appointed as provided in § 16-101 of
this title.

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