Maryland Code § LU-8-202

Section LU-8-202
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(a) (1) A commission shall consist of at least five members.
(2) A majority of the members of a commission shall be residents of
the local jurisdiction that created the commission.
(b) (1) Each member of a commission shall have a demonstrated special
interest, specific knowledge, or professional or academic training in:
(i) history;
(ii) architecture;
(iii) architectural history;
(iv) planning;
(v) archaeology;
(vi) anthropology;
(vii) curation;
(viii) conservation;
(ix) landscape architecture;
(x) historic preservation;
(xi) urban design; or
(xii) a related discipline.
(2) A local jurisdiction that creates a commission may establish and
publicly adopt additional qualifications for a member of the commission.
(c) (1) The term of a member of a commission is 3 years.
(2) The terms of the members shall be staggered.

(3) A member is eligible for reappointment.
(4) The appointing authority shall fill any vacancy on a commission
for the unexpired term of the vacant position.
(d) (1) A member of a commission may be removed by the appointing
authority for:
(i) incompetence;
(ii) misconduct; or
(iii) in the same manner as for a member of a State board or
commission:
1. failure to attend meetings under § 8-501 of the State
Government Article; or
2. conviction of a crime in accordance with § 8-502 of
the State Government Article.
(2) The appointing authority shall provide to the member:
(i) a written statement of charges stating the grounds for
removal; and
(ii) an opportunity for a public hearing to contest the charges.
(e) (1) Each local jurisdiction may designate one alternate member for
the commission who may sit on the commission when any other member of the
commission is absent.
(2) When the alternate member is absent, the local jurisdiction may
designate a temporary alternate.

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