Maryland Code § EN-2-1303

Section EN-2-1303
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(a) The Commission shall establish:
(1) A Scientific and Technical Working Group;
(2) A Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Working Group;
(3) An Adaptation and Response Working Group;
(4) An Education, Communication, and Outreach Working Group;

(5) Subject to § 2-1303.1 of this subtitle, a Just Transition
Employment and Retraining Working Group;
(6) Subject to § 2-1303.2 of this subtitle, an Energy Industry
Revitalization Working Group;
(7) Subject to § 2-1303.3 of this subtitle, an Energy Resilience and
Efficiency Working Group; and
(8) Subject to § 2-1303.4 of this subtitle, a Solar Photovoltaic
Systems Recovery, Reuse, and Recycling Working Group.
(b) The Commission may establish other working groups as needed.
(c) The Chair of the Commission shall appoint working group members who
represent both public and private interests in climate change, including
representatives of:
(1) Academic institutions;
(2) Renewable and traditional energy providers;
(3) Environmental organizations;
(4) Government agencies;
(5) Labor organizations; and
(6) Business interests, including the insurance and real estate
industries.
(d) The Commission shall prioritize working group actions, including:
(1) Strengthening and maintaining existing State climate action
plans;
(2) Developing broad public and private partnerships with local,
State, and federal agencies;
(3) Communicating with and educating citizens about the urgency of
acting to reduce the impacts of climate change;

(4) Maintaining an inventory of Maryland's greenhouse gas
emissions sources and carbon sinks;
(5) Addressing any disproportionate impacts of climate change on
low-income and vulnerable communities;
(6) Assessing the impacts that climate change may have on the
State's economy, revenues, and investment decisions;
(7) Assessing the needs for utilities and other public and private
service providers throughout the State to adjust their operating practices and
investment strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change on their customers
and the public;
(8) Assessing the impacts that climate change may have on
agriculture in the State;
(9) Recommending short- and long-term strategies and initiatives to
better mitigate, prepare for, and adapt to the consequences of climate change;
(10) Assisting local governments in supporting community-scale
climate vulnerability assessments and the development and integration of specific
strategies into local plans and ordinances;
(11) Establishing comprehensive and accountable annual working
group work plans that set annual goals and performance benchmarks and prioritize
new and existing climate change mitigation and preparedness actions and initiatives;
(12) Maintaining a comprehensive action plan, with 5-year
benchmarks, to achieve science-based reductions in Maryland's greenhouse gas
emissions;
(13) Convening regular working group and full Commission meetings
to ensure that sufficient progress is being made across all sectors and communities
in Maryland; and
(14) Considering other related matters as the Commission determines
to be necessary.

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