Maryland Code § FI-9-312

Section FI-9-312
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(a) (1) Except as otherwise provided in the bylaws, the board of directors
of an association or subsidiary has the responsibility for determining the
compensation of officers of the association or subsidiary.
(2) Compensation determined under this section must be reasonable
and commensurate with the duties and responsibilities of the officers.
(b) In making the determination concerning officers, the board of directors
shall consider the following factors:
(1) The qualifications and experience of the person concerned;
(2) The compensation paid to other persons employed by the
association or subsidiary;
(3) The compensation paid to persons having similar duties and
responsibilities in other associations or subsidiaries;
(4) The size of the association or subsidiary, and the complexity of its
operations;
(5) The financial condition, including income, of the association or
subsidiary and the individual's contribution to the financial condition;
(6) Any amounts received, either directly or indirectly, by an officer
whose principal occupation is with the association or subsidiary for other services
performed for the association or subsidiary; and
(7) The value of personal fringe benefits provided to the officer.
(c) With respect to fees of outside accountants, appraisers, attorneys, or
other professionals, the board of directors is responsible for a determination of
whether those fees are reasonable and commensurate with the services being
performed. This duty may be discharged by the establishment of standards for or
ranges of reasonable fees with provision for periodic review by the board and the
ability of the board to alter excessive fees.

(d) (1) In establishing fees to be paid to members of the board, the board
of directors shall establish policies that protect the assets of the association.
(2) The board of directors shall use the same factors in setting its fees
as it does in setting the officer's compensation.
(e) The minutes of the board of directors shall include the record of
deliberations concerning compensation for officers and fees for accountants,
attorneys, appraisers, other professionals, and directors.

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