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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 9-1610

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§9–1610.
(a)The Council shall:
(1)advise the Chief Administrative Law Judge in carrying out his duties;
(2)identify issues of importance to administrative law judges that should be addressed by the Chief Administrative Law Judge;
(3)review issues and problems relating to administrative hearings and the administrative process;
(4)review and comment upon policies and regulations proposed by the Chief Administrative Law Judge;
(5)advise the Governor as to those agencies for which a continuing exemption under § 9–1601 of this subtitle should be maintained as consistent with the purposes of this subtitle; and
(6)submit an annual report, which may be prepared in conjunction with the report required under § 9–1604 of this subtitle and is subject to § 2–1257 of this article, to the Legislative Policy Committee of the General Assembly, including a list of the agencies that are exempted from this subtitle under § 9–1601(c) of this subtitle and the reasons for the exemptions.
(b)The Council shall meet at a regular time and place to be determined by the Council.
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