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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 16-607

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§16–607.
(a)The Board of Trustees may:
(1)Appoint an individual, other than the attorney to the Board of Trustees, as hearing examiner; and
(2)Adopt rules governing proceedings before the hearing examiner.
(b)The hearing examiner:
(1)May hold an initial hearing on any matter brought before the Board of Trustees; and
(2)Shall submit to the Board of Trustees and to the parties findings of fact and conclusions of law, a transcript of the proceedings, and exhibits.
(c)The Board of Trustees shall:
(1)Hear arguments, if requested by a party; and
(2)After considering the arguments and the record, decide the matter.
(d)The decision of the Board of Trustees may not be appealed.
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