Maryland Code § ED-3-1002

Section ED-3-1002
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(a) In this subtitle, "elected member" means a member of the Prince
George's County Board elected from one of the nine school board districts described
in § 3-1001 of this subtitle.
(b) The Prince George's County Board consists of 10 members as follows:
(1) Nine elected members, each of whom resides in a different school
board district; and
(2) One student member selected under subsection (f)(2) of this
section.
(c) (1) One member of the county board shall be elected from each of the
nine school board districts described in § 3-1001 of this subtitle.
(2) (i) Each candidate shall:
1. Be a registered voter of the county; and
2. Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this
paragraph, be a resident of the school board district the candidate seeks to represent
for at least 1 year before the date of the general election.
(ii) In an election year immediately following an approved
decennial redistricting plan changing the boundaries of any school board district, the
1 year residency requirement under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph does not
apply if the candidate:
1. Is a qualified voter but no longer resides in the
candidate's former school board district due to a boundary change in the approved
decennial redistricting plan;
2. Resided in the candidate's former school board
district for at least 1 year immediately preceding the general election; and
3. Resides, as of the date of the deadline for filing as a
candidate for election, in the school board district specified under item 2 of this
subparagraph.

(3) An elected member shall forfeit the office if the member:
(i) Fails to reside in the school board district from which the
member was elected, unless this change is caused by a change in the boundaries of
the district; or
(ii) Fails to be a registered voter of the county.
(4) A member may not hold another office of profit in county
government during the member's term.
(5) Each elected member of the county board shall be nominated by
the registered voters of the member's school board district.
(d) The elected members of the county board shall be elected:
(1) At the general election every 4 years; and
(2) By the voters of the school board district that each member
represents.
(e) (1) If a candidate for the county board dies or withdraws the
candidacy during the period beginning with the date of the primary and ending 70
days before the date of the general election, the Board of Elections shall:
(i) Replace the name of the deceased or withdrawn candidate
on the ballot for the general election with the name of the candidate who received the
next highest number of votes in the primary election; or
(ii) If a contested primary was not held, reopen the filing
process to allow other persons to file as candidates.
(2) (i) Except as otherwise provided in subparagraph (ii) of this
paragraph, the Board of Elections shall add to the ballot for the general election the
name of any person who files as a candidate in accordance with paragraph (1)(ii) of
this subsection.
(ii) The Board of Elections may not add additional candidates
to the ballot for the general election within 70 days before the date of the election.
(f) (1) The student member shall be an eleventh or twelfth grade
student in the Prince George's County public school system during the student's term
in office.

(2) (i) An eligible student shall file a nomination form at least 3
weeks before a special election meeting of the Prince George's Regional Association
of Student Governments.
(ii) Nomination forms shall be made available in the
administrative offices of all public senior high schools in the county, the office of
student concerns, and the office of the president of the regional association.
(iii) The delegates to the regional association annually shall
elect two candidates for the student member to the board at a primary election
meeting to be held each school year.
(3) The student member may vote on all matters before the board
except those relating to:
(i) Collective bargaining decisions;
(ii) Teacher and administrator disciplinary matters as
provided under § 6-202(a) of this article; and
(iii) Other personnel matters.
(4) On an affirmative vote of a majority of the elected members of the
county board, the board may determine if a matter before the board relates to a
subject that the student member may not vote on under paragraph (3) of this
subsection.
(5) The student member may attend an executive session of the board
unless the executive session relates to:
(i) Hearings on appeals of special education placements,
hearings held under § 6-202(a) of this article, or collective bargaining; or
(ii) A personnel matter for which the student may not vote
under paragraph (3) of this subsection.
(6) (i) The Prince George's Regional Association of Student
Governments shall establish procedures for the election of the student member of the
county board.
(ii) The procedures established in accordance with
subparagraph (i) of this paragraph shall provide for:

1. The administration of:
A. A primary election each year by the Prince George's
Regional Association of Student Governments; and
B. A general election each year by students in 6th
through 12th grade in the Prince George's County public school system; and
2. Notification to the County Superintendent of
candidates selected by the Prince George's Regional Association of Student
Governments after each annual primary election.
(7) For the general election held under this subsection, the Prince
George's County public school system shall:
(i) Provide equal campaign funds to the candidates for the
student member of the board; and
(ii) Educate the students described under paragraph (6)(ii)1B
of this subsection on the voting process before each general election.
(8) The election procedures established by the Prince George's
Regional Association of Student Governments are subject to the approval of the
elected members of the county board.
(g) (1) An elected member serves for a term of 4 years beginning on the
first Monday in December after the member's election and until the member's
successor is elected and qualifies.
(2) Unless otherwise disqualified under this section, an elected
member of the county board is eligible for reelection.
(3) The student member serves for a term of 1 year beginning at the
end of a school year.
(4) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, if a seat
held by an elected member of the county board becomes vacant, the County Executive
shall:
1. Appoint a qualified individual to fill the seat for the
remainder of the term; and
2. Transmit the name of the appointee to the clerk of
the County Council.

(ii) If the County Council does not disapprove an appointment
under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph by a two-thirds vote of all members of the
County Council within 45 days after the transmittal of the name of the appointee, the
appointment shall be considered approved.
(h) (1) The State Board may remove a member of the county board for
any of the following reasons:
(i) Immorality;
(ii) Misconduct in office;
(iii) Incompetency; or
(iv) Willful neglect of duty.
(2) Before removing a member, the State Board shall send the
member a copy of the charges pending and give the member an opportunity within
10 days to request a hearing.
(3) If the member requests a hearing within the 10-day period:
(i) The State Board promptly shall hold a hearing, but a
hearing may not be set within 10 days after the State Board sends the member a
notice of the hearing; and
(ii) The member shall have an opportunity to be heard publicly
before the State Board in the member's own defense, in person or by counsel.
(4) A member removed under this subsection has the right to judicial
review of the removal by the Circuit Court for Prince George's County based on an
administrative record and such additional evidence as would be authorized by § 10-
222(f) and (g) of the State Government Article.
(i) While serving on the county board, a member may not be a candidate
for a public office other than a position on the county board.

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