Maryland Code § NR-4-11A-03.2

Section NR-4-11A-03.2
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(a) There is an Aquaculture Coordinating Council.
(b) The Coordinating Council shall consist of the following members:
(1) 1 member of the Maryland Senate designated by the President of
the Senate;
(2) 1 member of the Maryland House of Delegates designated by the
Speaker of the House;
(3) 1 representative of the Department of Agriculture designated by
the Secretary of Agriculture;
(4) 1 representative of the Department of Natural Resources Police
designated by the Secretary of Natural Resources;
(5) 1 representative of the Department of Natural Resources,
Fisheries Service, designated by the Secretary of Natural Resources;
(6) 2 representatives of the University of Maryland designated by the
President of the University of Maryland, College Park Campus:
(i) 1 with expertise in aquaculture research; and
(ii) 1 representing the Maryland Cooperative Extension;

(7) 1 representative of the Department of Commerce designated by
the Secretary of Commerce;
(8) 1 representative of the Department of the Environment
designated by the Secretary of the Environment;
(9) 1 representative of the Maryland Department of Health
designated by the Secretary of Health;
(10) 3 representatives of the aquaculture industry designated by the
Governor;
(11) 3 tidal fisheries licensed harvesters, including at least one who is
a member of the Maryland Watermen's Association designated by the Governor;
(12) 1 representative designated by the President of the University of
Maryland Center for Environmental Science;
(13) 1 representative of the Oyster Recovery Partnership designated
by the Oyster Recovery Partnership; and
(14) 1 representative of the Maryland Farm Bureau designated by the
Maryland Farm Bureau.
(c) (1) The Coordinating Council shall:
(i) Formulate and make proposals to the Governor and, in
accordance with § 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the Senate Education,
Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee and the House Environment and
Transportation Committee on or before September 1 each year for advancing
Maryland aquaculture, including recommendations for a fee structure on aquaculture
operations in order to reduce State expenditures on aquaculture programs;
(ii) Establish and monitor a grant program for the
implementation of appropriate projects that support the economic health of the State
aquaculture industry;
(iii) Conduct applied studies of projects and products that will
expand the aquaculture industry in the State;
(iv) Conduct market tests to determine acceptability and
potential demand for new aquaculture products;

(v) As appropriate, implement pilot projects and small
commercial demonstrations to resolve any outstanding quality or production issues
and to educate industry representatives, regulators, and other partners;
(vi) Support the aquaculture industry in its efforts to
implement innovative procedures and to comply with associated regulations;
(vii) Enhance the awareness of innovative aquaculture products
and programs among commercial buyers and the general public;
(viii) On or before December 31, 2006, develop best management
practices that:
1. Provide guidance for freshwater and marine
aquaculture permitting and compliance; and
2. Serve as the basis for the adoption of State
regulations regarding tidal and nontidal aquaculture;
(ix) Investigate and, to the extent feasible, enhance the area of
State waters that is available to private lease for purposes related to the aquaculture
and seafood industries;
(x) Provide for the establishment of Aquaculture Enterprise
Zones in the Chesapeake and coastal bays, so as to:
1. Streamline the permitting process in these zones;
2. Provide incentives for private investment in leasing
operations; and
3. Encourage individuals with historical records in the
commercial fishery to adapt their expertise to the raising and harvesting of seafood
by aquaculture; and
(xi) On a regular basis, review State regulations impacting
aquaculture and make recommendations to the Aquaculture Review Board regarding
any necessary or advisable regulatory changes.
(2) The Coordinating Council may establish subcommittees to
provide technical assistance to the Council, with subcommittee topics and
membership as the Council determines to be appropriate.
(d) (1) The term of a member appointed by the Governor is 3 years.

(2) The terms of the members appointed by the Governor serving on
July 1, 2006, expire as follows:
(i) 2 members in 2007;
(ii) 2 members in 2008; and
(iii) 2 members in 2009.
(3) At the end of a term, a member continues to serve until a
successor is appointed and qualifies.
(4) A member who is appointed after a term begins serves only for
the rest of the term and until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
(5) An appointed member may not serve more than 2 consecutive
terms.
(e) The Governor may remove a member for incompetence or misconduct.
(f) The Coordinating Council may elect from among its members a
chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and other officers it deems appropriate.
(g) The Coordinating Council shall determine the time and place of its
meetings.
(h) The members of the Coordinating Council may not receive a salary, but
shall be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred in attending meetings and
other Council business, as provided under the Standard State Travel Regulations.

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