Maryland Code § LU-4-209

Section LU-4-209
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(a) A legislative body may appoint full- and part-time hearing examiners
that it considers necessary and appropriate.
(b) (1) A legislative body may delegate to a hearing examiner the power
to conduct a public hearing under §§ 4-204 and 4-205 of this subtitle.
(2) A hearing shall be conducted under rules the legislative body
adopts.
(c) A hearing examiner shall recuse himself or herself from participating in
a matter in which the hearing examiner may have a conflict of interest or the
appearance of a conflict of interest.

(d) A legislative body shall determine the term of office, required
qualifications, and compensation of a hearing examiner employed by the local
jurisdiction.
(e) A hearing examiner shall issue a written recommendation in the time,
manner, and form required by the legislative body.

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