Maryland Code § HU-7-703

Section HU-7-703
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(a) In this section, "Board" means the Board of Trustees of Blind Industries
and Services of Maryland.
(b) There is a Board of Trustees that is a body corporate under the name of
"Blind Industries and Services of Maryland".
(c) (1) The Board consists of 11 trustees appointed by the Governor with
the advice and consent of the Senate.
(2) Of the 11 trustees, at least 4 trustees shall be blind.
(d) (1) From among its members, the Board shall elect a chair and a
treasurer.
(2) The Board may elect another member to serve as chair if it is
inconvenient or impossible for the regularly elected chair to serve.
(e) (1) The term of a member is 3 years.
(2) The terms of members are staggered as required by the terms
provided for members of the Board on October 1, 2007.
(f) (1) The Governor shall fill a vacancy on the Board by appointment
with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(2) A member who is appointed after a term begins shall serve only
for the rest of the term and until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
(g) A trustee is entitled to:
(1) per diem compensation for each Board or committee meeting
attended in accordance with the State budget; and
(2) reimbursement for expenses incurred in the performance of the
trustee's duties under the Standard State Travel Regulations, as provided in the
State budget.
(h) The Board shall:
(1) maintain in Baltimore City a training and employment center for
blind individuals;

(2) operate the Blind Industries and Services of Maryland for the
labor and manufactures of all blind adult residents of the State who give satisfactory
evidence of character and ability to do the work required;
(3) use the profits arising from the operation of the Blind Industries
and Services of Maryland to further its mission;
(4) acquire suitable quarters in the State;
(5) keep proper records of its funds and accounts; and
(6) report annually to the Governor, and subject to § 2-1257 of the
State Government Article, the General Assembly, and the chair of the Joint Audit
and Evaluation Committee on the condition and operations of the Blind Industries
and Services of Maryland, including a thorough discussion of its programs and the
participation of the blind community in these programs.
(i) The Board may:
(1) apply that portion of the endowment fund and annual income that
the Board considers expedient to establish training and employment centers in any
part of the State and to open a store for the sale of articles manufactured by blind
individuals;
(2) extend the benefits of the training and employment centers and
the store to blind adults of the State who do not reside in institutions on any terms
and under any regulations that the Board prescribes;
(3) generally supervise and control the training and employment
centers;
(4) acquire and hold real, personal, and mixed property;
(5) sue and be sued;
(6) make, use, and alter a seal;
(7) appoint a corporate secretary and other necessary employees and
set their compensation; and
(8) establish, maintain, direct, and supervise each matter concerning
the Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, including the purchase of any

machinery and materials that the Board considers suitable and necessary and the
barter or exchange of articles or manufactures entrusted to the Board for disposal.
(j) The Board shall be audited annually.

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