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Code · Maryland · Alcoholic Beverages and Cannabis

§ 19-203

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§19–203.
(i)The chair of the Board shall receive an annual salary of $3,000.
(ii)Each other member of the Board shall receive an annual salary of $2,500.
(2)Expenses of the Board:
(i)are subject to county personnel policies and rules; and
(ii)shall be provided for in the county budget.
(1)The Board may:
(i)employ and set the compensation of clerical and other assistants as are necessary; and
(ii)with the approval of the County Council:
1. employ an inspector and a recording secretary who shall be employees of the county as provided in the county budget; and
2. appoint legal counsel.
(2)Restrictions applicable to members of the Board under § 19–202(c) of this subtitle shall apply to legal counsel and staff assigned to the Board.
(3)County personnel policies and rules shall apply to:
(i)staff assigned to the Board; and
(ii)staff expenses.
(4)Staff expenses shall be provided for in the county budget.
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