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Code · Maryland · Education

§ 3-403

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§3–403.
(a)The president of the county board is entitled to receive $13,000 annually as compensation and the other voting members are entitled to receive $12,000 each annually as compensation.
(b)The compensation of the president and the voting members described in subsection
(a)of this section shall be paid in four equal quarterly installments.
(i)A student representative who completes a full term on the county board shall be entitled to a scholarship of $3,500 to be applied to the student’s higher education costs.
(ii)The scholarship shall be paid directly to the educational institution that the student attends.
(iii)A student may receive not more than two scholarships of $3,500 each regardless of the number of terms the student serves as the student representative of the county board.
(iv)The scholarship may not be considered compensation for the purpose of calculating taxable income.
(2)On the submission of expense vouchers, the student representative is entitled to reimbursement for travel and other expenses incurred in the performance of official duties for the county board.
(3)The student representative is not entitled to any compensation or payment other than that specified under paragraphs
(1)and
(2)of this subsection for work as the student representative of the county board.
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