Maryland Code § TR-7-213

Section TR-7-213
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(a) There is a Baltimore Regional Transit Commission.
(b) The Commission consists of the following members:
(1) The following six members from Baltimore City, appointed as
follows:
(i) Three members appointed by the Governor, including:
1. At least one member who uses transit in the
Baltimore region; and
2. At least one member from the business community;
and
(ii) Three members appointed by the Mayor of Baltimore City;
(2) The following four members from Baltimore County, appointed as
follows:
(i) Two members appointed by the Governor, including:
1. At least one member who uses transit in the
Baltimore region; and
2. At least one member from the business community;
and
(ii) Two members appointed by the County Executive of
Baltimore County;
(3) The following two members from Anne Arundel County,
appointed as follows:
(i) One member appointed by the Governor; and

(ii) One member appointed by the County Executive of Anne
Arundel County;
(4) The following two members from Howard County, appointed as
follows:
(i) One member appointed by the Governor; and
(ii) One member appointed by the County Executive of Howard
County;
(5) One nonvoting member who is an employee of the Administration
and is a member of the Amalgamated Transit Union local labor union, designated by
the labor union; and
(6) The Secretary or the Secretary's designee, who shall vote only in
the case of a tie.
(c) (1) The Commission shall select a chair and a vice chair from among
its members.
(2) The chair and vice chair shall each serve a term of 2 years in those
capacities.
(d) (1) The term of a commissioner is 3 years.
(2) A commissioner may not serve more than two consecutive terms.
(3) The term of a commissioner begins January 1, 2024.
(4) The terms of the members are staggered as required by the terms
provided for members of the Commission on January 1, 2024.
(5) At the end of a term, a commissioner continues to serve until a
successor is appointed.
(e) (1) The Baltimore Metropolitan Council shall provide staff for the
Commission.
(2) The Administration shall allocate funds for operational expenses
incurred by the Commission, including funding for one senior planner and two junior
planner staffing positions.
(f) A member of the Commission:

(1) May not receive compensation as a member of the Commission;
but
(2) Is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard
State Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.
(g) The Commission shall:
(1) Organize and establish policies and procedures for the operations
of the Commission, including conflict of interest standards that prohibit a
commissioner from having any inappropriate financial or nonfinancial interest in a
matter over which the Commission has jurisdiction;
(2) Not later than 6 months after the Commission first meets, adopt
bylaws to govern the operations of the Commission;
(3) (i) Meet at least quarterly; and
(ii) Accept public comments during the meetings and, at all
times, electronically;
(4) Include in the quarterly agenda each of the following topics at
least once each year:
(i) The Capital Needs Inventory Report;
(ii) The Consolidated Transportation Program priorities and
initial budget requests under § 2-103.1 of this article; and
(iii) Any update on the Central Maryland Regional Transit
Plan under § 7-301.1 of this title;
(5) (i) Keep minutes of Commission meetings and maintain
proper records of all Commission activity; and
(ii) Post all minutes, records, notices, comments, or other
information issued by the Commission or received from the public on a public website
established and maintained by the Commission;
(6) Provide input and engage in advocacy for the Baltimore region
public transit systems maintained by the Administration;

(7) Request and review information from the Annual Attainment
Report and the Administration concerning the attainment of the Administration's
goals, including performance goals and metrics, evaluate any other measures of the
performance of the Baltimore region transit system, and issue written
recommendations concerning how the results of the Commission's review and
evaluation should influence the Administration's priorities in future years;
(8) Review and comment on service change reports and major service
change proposals on a quarterly basis;
(9) Review and comment on the Administration's annual operating
and capital budget request for the Baltimore region, including bus, light rail, metro,
commuter bus, MARC service, and paratransit as part of the development of the draft
and final Consolidated Transportation Program;
(10) Review and approve any update to the Central Maryland
Regional Transit Plan;
(11) Review and comment on the Capital Needs Inventory Report; and
(12) Review local transit plans and services in the Baltimore region to
ensure coordination between the local transit services and the Administration.
(h) In carrying out its duties under subsection (g) of this section, the
Commission shall endeavor to ensure that the Administration's plans, budgets,
decisions, policies, goals, priorities, operations, and services address the public
transit needs of residents and businesses in the Baltimore region.
(i) On or before December 1 each year, the Commission shall report its
findings and recommendations on the Baltimore region transit systems to the
Administration, the Governor, and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, the General Assembly.

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