Maryland Code § SG-9-2404

Section SG-9-2404
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(a) There is a Maryland Advisory Council on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
(b) (1) The Council consists of 18 members appointed by the Governor,
with the advice and consent of the Senate.
(2) Of the 18 Council members, at least five of the members shall be
deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
(c) Of the 18 Council members:
(1) one shall be the State Superintendent or a designee from the
State Department of Education;
(2) one shall be the Secretary or a designee from the Maryland
Department of Health;
(3) one shall be the Secretary or a designee from the Department of
Human Services;
(4) one shall be the Secretary or a designee from the Department of
Transportation;
(5) one shall be from the Commission on Civil Rights;
(6) one shall be the Secretary or a designee from the Maryland
Department of Labor;
(7) one shall be the Secretary or a designee from the Department of
Housing and Community Development;
(8) one shall be the Superintendent or a designee from the Maryland
School for the Deaf;

(9) one shall be the Secretary or a designee from the Department of
Aging; and
(10) nine shall be from the general public.
(d) (1) The nine members from the general public shall be chosen from
different geographical areas of the State.
(2) Of the nine members from the general public:
(i) five shall be deaf and hard of hearing individuals;
(ii) one shall be a private citizen with special knowledge or
expertise relating to services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals;
(iii) one shall be a parent of a deaf or hard of hearing child;
(iv) one shall be from a private agency providing services to
deaf and hard of hearing individuals; and
(v) one shall be a person with special knowledge or expertise
relating to services to individuals who are deafblind.

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