Maryland Code § PS-3-203

Section PS-3-203
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(a) The Commission consists of the following members:
(1) the President of the Maryland Chiefs of Police Association;
(2) the President of the Maryland Sheriffs Association;
(3) the Attorney General of the State;
(4) the Secretary of State Police;
(5) the agent in charge of the Baltimore office of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation;
(6) one member representing the Maryland State Lodge of Fraternal
Order of Police;
(7) one member representing the Maryland State's Attorneys'
Association;

(8) the Chair of the Maryland Municipal League Police Executive
Association;
(9) the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City;
(10) the President of the Police Chiefs' Association of Prince George's
County;
(11) a civilian representative from the Wor-Wic Program Advisory
Committee - Criminal Justice; and
(12) the following individuals, appointed by the Governor with the
advice and consent of the Senate:
(i) three police officers, representing different geographic
areas of the State;
(ii) one civilian with expertise in community policing who does
not have relationships to law enforcement;
(iii) one civilian with expertise in policing standards who does
not have relationships to law enforcement;
(iv) one civilian with expertise in mental health who does not
have relationships to law enforcement; and
(v) three citizens of the State who represent different
geographic areas of the State and do not have relationships to law enforcement.
(b) (1) The term of an appointed member is 3 years.
(2) The terms of the appointed members are staggered as required by
the terms provided for members of the Commission on October 1, 2016.
(3) At the end of a term, an appointed member continues to serve
until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
(4) A member who is appointed after a term has begun serves only
for the remainder of the term and until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
(c) Except for the appointed members, a member of the Commission may
serve personally at a Commission meeting or may designate a representative from

the member's unit, agency, or association who may act at any meeting to the same
effect as if the member were personally present.

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