Maryland Code § LG-28-203

Section LG-28-203
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(a) Subject to subsections (b) and (d) of this section, the Commission
consists of the following members:
(1) one member from the Democratic Central Committee of
Washington County;
(2) one member from the Republican Central Committee of
Washington County;
(3) one member from the Washington County Chamber of Commerce;
(4) one member from the Washington County Farm Bureau;
(5) one member from the League of Women Voters of Washington
County;
(6) one member from the Western Maryland Central Labor Council;
(7) one member from the Cumberland Valley Associated Builders
and Contractors, Inc.;
(8) one member from the Joint Veterans Council of Washington
County; and
(9) one at-large member who is a resident selected by the County
Commissioners of Washington County.
(b) Each member shall be a registered voter of Washington County who in
the previous 4 years has voted in at least two elections, at least one of which was in
the gubernatorial election year.

(c) On or before March 31, 2016, and on or before March 31 each fourth year
thereafter, the County Commissioners of Washington County shall request that each
organization listed in subsection (a) of this section recommend an appointee to the
county commissioners on or before the following May 15.
(d) (1) The County Commissioners of Washington County shall appoint
the individual recommended by each organization listed in subsection (a) of this
section.
(2) If an organization fails to make a recommendation to the county
commissioners on or before June 1, the members who have been appointed to the
Commission shall meet, solicit prospective members from the public, and select by
majority vote a qualified substitute public member to the Commission to serve
through the following December 1.
(3) A member of the Commission may not be an elected official or an
employee of an official whose salary the Commission studies.

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