Maryland Code § ED-3-5B-01

Section ED-3-5B-01
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(a) The Frederick County Board consists of eight members as follows:
(1) Seven members elected from the county at large; and
(2) One nonvoting student member.
(b) (1) A candidate elected to the county board shall be a resident and
registered voter of Frederick County.
(2) Any member who no longer resides in the county may not
continue as a member of the board.
(c) (1) A voting member serves for a term of 4 years beginning the first
Tuesday in December after the member's election and until a successor is elected and
qualifies.
(2) Voting members of the Frederick County Board shall be elected
as follows:
(i) Three members of the county board shall be elected in the
November general election of 2000 and every 4 years thereafter; and
(ii) Four members of the county board shall be elected in the
November general election of 2002 and every 4 years thereafter.
(d) (1) The terms of voting members are staggered as provided in
subsection (c) of this section.
(2) If there is a vacancy by an elected member of the county board
occurring 30 days or less before the candidate registration deadline for the next
primary election, the County Executive shall appoint, subject to confirmation of the

County Council, a qualified individual to fill the vacancy on the county board for the
remainder of that term and until a successor is elected in accordance with paragraph
(4)(i) of this subsection and qualifies.
(3) If there is a vacancy by an elected member of the county board
occurring more than 30 days before the candidate registration deadline for the next
primary election following the vacating member's election:
(i) The County Executive shall appoint, subject to
confirmation of the County Council, a qualified individual to temporarily fill the
vacancy on the county board who shall serve until a qualified individual is elected in
accordance with paragraph (4)(ii) of this subsection; and
(ii) The individual elected under item (i) of this paragraph
shall serve for the remainder of that term until a successor is elected and qualifies.
(4) At a general election, vacancies shall be filled as follows:
(i) The candidates with the highest vote totals shall first fill
any vacant positions for a full term of 4 years; and
(ii) After all vacant positions for a full term of 4 years are filled,
the candidate with the next highest vote total shall fill the position for which a
successor was appointed under paragraph (3) of this subsection and serve the
remainder of that term.
(5) Candidates for a vacated office may be nominated at a primary
election in the same manner as any other position on the county board.
(e) (1) The student member shall:
(i) Be an eleventh or twelfth grade student in the Frederick
County public school system elected by the high school students of the county in
accordance with procedures established by the school system;
(ii) Serve for 1 year beginning on July 1 after the election of
the member;
(iii) Be a nonvoting member; and
(iv) Advise the county board on the thoughts and feelings of
students.

(2) Unless invited to attend by an affirmative vote of a majority of
the county board, the student member may not attend an executive session.
(f) (1) The State Board may remove a voting member of the county board
for:
(i) Immorality;
(ii) Misconduct in office;
(iii) Incompetency; or
(iv) Willful neglect of duty.
(2) Before removing a voting member, the State Board shall send the
member a copy of the charges against the member and give the member an
opportunity within 10 days to request a hearing.
(3) If the voting 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 voting member
a notice of the hearing; and
(ii) The voting 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 voting member removed under this subsection has the right to
a de novo review of the removal by the Circuit Court for Frederick County.

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