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Code · Maryland · Natural Resources

§ 8-1904

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§8–1904.
(a)The powers and duties of the Chesapeake Bay Trust shall rest in and be exercised by a board of 19 trustees.
(b)The Board of Trustees shall consist of:
(1)The President of the Senate, ex officio;
(2)The Speaker of the House, ex officio;
(3)The Secretaries of Agriculture, the Environment, and Natural Resources, ex officio, or their designees; and
(4)14 individuals appointed by the Governor as follows:
(i)8 shall represent the interests of local government, education, environmental conservation, and the general public; and
(ii)6 shall represent the business community.
(c)The Governor shall consider geographical balance in making appointments to the Board of Trustees.
(d)Except for the ex officio members or their designees:
(1)The term of a member is 4 years;
(2)The terms of members are staggered as required by the terms provided for members of the Board on July 1, 1985;
(3)At the end of a term, a member continues to serve until a successor is appointed and qualifies;
(4)A member who is appointed after a term is begun serves for the rest of the term and until a successor is appointed and qualifies; and
(5)A member may serve no more than 2 consecutive terms.
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