Maryland Code § TR-5-605

Section TR-5-605
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(a) (1) By appropriate action of their respective governing bodies, any
two or more political subdivisions may agree to create a joint board and delegate to it
the power granted by this subtitle to adopt and enforce airport zoning regulations for
any airport located wholly or partly in any one or more of the political subdivisions.
(2) If a joint board is created under this section, it may exercise the
powers granted by this subtitle to a political subdivision or its legislative body to the
extent that these powers have been delegated to it by the political subdivision and
subject to the rules, restrictions, guides, and standards established by the governing
bodies of the political subdivisions that created it.
(b) Each joint board shall consist of:
(1) Two representatives of each political subdivision that creates the
joint board, appointed by the chief executive officer of the political subdivision; and
(2) One additional member, who shall be the chairman, elected by a
majority of the appointed members.

(c) (1) Each member of a joint board serves for a term of 4 years and
until his successor is appointed and qualifies.
(2) On written charges and after a public hearing, the respective
appointing authority may remove any member of a joint board for cause.
(3) A member appointed to fill a vacancy in an unexpired term serves
only for the remainder of that term.
(d) (1) Each joint board shall adopt rules for the conduct of its business.
(2) Meetings of a joint board shall be held at the call of the chairman
or a majority of the joint board. All meetings of the board shall be open to the public.
(3) Each joint board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing
the absence, vote, or failure to vote of each member on each question, and records of
its examinations and other official actions. These minutes and records shall be filed
immediately in the office of the joint board and shall be a public record.
(e) (1) At a meeting of a joint board, the chairman or, in his absence, the
acting chairman may administer oaths and issue subpoenas and orders for the
attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, books, and documents.
(2) If a person fails to comply with any subpoena or order issued
under this subsection, the chairman or acting chairman may invoke the aid of a court
of competent jurisdiction. The court may order that person to obey the subpoena or
order or to give evidence about the matter in question.

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