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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 7-12B-04

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§7–12B–04.
(1)The Council shall meet once every 2 months in a location that is made publicly available at least 2 weeks before the meeting.
(2)The Council may hold additional meetings if determined necessary by the cochairs.
(3)Meetings of the Council shall:
(i)Be open to the public and recorded by video;
(ii)Follow agendas that are distributed at least 1 week before the meeting to Council members by e–mail;
(iii)Conclude with a clear understanding of expectations and assignments for future steps;
(iv)Provide accommodations for individuals with disabilities; and
(v)Include time for public comment after meeting agenda items have been addressed.
(4)A meeting of the Council may be held virtually if determined necessary by the cochairs.
(5)The Council shall provide notice of its meetings by e–mail to members at least 1 week before the meeting and shall include an agenda and any documents to be reviewed for the meeting.
(6)The Council shall distribute meeting minutes to members within 2 weeks after each Council meeting.
(b)The Council may form workgroups that may meet as directed by the cochairs.
(c)The Council shall establish a code of conduct for Council meetings.
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