Maryland Code § ED-3-2B-03

Section ED-3-2B-03
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(a) (1) There is a Baltimore County School Board Nominating
Commission.
(2) The purpose of the Commission is to select nominees to be
recommended to the Governor as qualified candidates for appointment to the
Baltimore County Board of Education.
(3) (i) The Commission shall hold at least three public hearings,
each in a different councilmanic district, on the selection of multiple nominees before
recommending to the Governor nominees for appointment to the county board.
(ii) For a single vacancy on the county board, the Commission
shall hold public meetings in the following manner on the selection of a nominee
before recommending to the Governor the nominee for appointment to the county
board:
1. For a vacancy in a councilmanic district, at least one
public meeting in that councilmanic district; or
2. For a vacancy for a member appointed at large, at
least one public meeting at the county board administrative offices.
(iii) The Commission shall make publicly available on its
website:
1. Live video streaming of each public meeting; and

2. A complete and unedited archived video recording of
each public meeting for which live streaming was made available under item 1 of this
subparagraph.
(4) Before the Commission begins interviewing candidates for
appointment to the county board, the Commission shall publish the names of all the
candidates on the Commission's website.
(5) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
a meeting of the Commission shall be open to the public if it involves an action on a
candidate for appointment to the county board.
(ii) 1. A meeting of the Commission that involves an
interview of or a deliberation about a candidate for appointment to the county board
shall be held without the public in attendance and the meeting shall be recorded.
2. The Commission shall provide a copy of a meeting
recording for public inspection within 48 hours after receiving a request for the
recording.
(b) (1) The Commission consists of 19 members who shall be appointed
in accordance with this subsection.
(2) The Commission shall reflect the rich cultural, geographic,
ethnic, and racial diversity of Baltimore County.
(3) The Governor, in consultation with the County Executive of
Baltimore County, shall appoint eight members, one from each legislative district
that lies in whole or in part in Baltimore County.
(4) The County Executive of Baltimore County shall appoint one
member from the county at large.
(5) The following organizations each shall appoint one member:
(i) The Teachers Association of Baltimore County;
(ii) The Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce;
(iii) The PTA Council of Baltimore County, Inc.;
(iv) Towson University;
(v) The League of Women Voters of Baltimore County;

(vi) The Baltimore County Branch of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People;
(vii) The Baltimore County Public Schools' Special Education
Citizens' Advisory Committee;
(viii) The Baltimore County Student Councils;
(ix) The Council of Administrative and Supervisory Employees;
and
(x) The Education Support Personnel of Baltimore County.
(c) (1) The County Executive of Baltimore County shall designate one of
the Commission's members as chair of the Commission.
(2) The term of the chair of the Commission is 4 years.
(3) The term of a member of the Commission is 4 years.
(d) The Baltimore County Public Schools shall provide staff for the
Commission.
(e) Beginning October 1, 2018, for each nomination for a vacancy on the
county board, the Commission shall submit to the Governor a list of nominees that
contains:
(1) At least two names for each vacancy; or
(2) If there are fewer than two applicants for a vacancy, the number
of names that is equal to the number of applicants for the vacancy.
(f) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Commission may
retain and reactivate the application of a candidate for a vacancy on the county board
for up to 2 years from the date the Commission submitted the list of nominees to the
Governor for the vacancy for which the applicant was initially considered.
(2) (i) The Commission may reactivate the application of a
candidate under paragraph (1) of this subsection only with the consent of the
applicant.
(ii) To reactivate an application under this subsection, the
Commission shall:

1. Within 14 days after the date of the new vacancy,
send a notice to the applicant requesting consent to reactivate the applicant's
application; and
2. Within 14 days after the date the applicant received
the notice under item 1 of this subparagraph, receive the consent of the applicant.
(g) (1) Absent an extraordinary circumstance, the Governor shall
appoint a member to the county board from the list provided by the Commission.
(2) If the Governor elects not to appoint a member from a list
submitted by the Commission, the Governor shall return the list to the Commission
and request that the Commission submit the names of additional qualified
candidates.

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