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Code · Maryland · State Government

§ 9-603

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§9–603.
(a)The Trust shall consist of the following voting members:
(1)the Governor;
(2)the President of the Senate;
(3)the Speaker of the House of Delegates;
(4)the Secretary of General Services; and
(5)the Director of the Maryland Historical Trust.
(b)The Trust shall consist of the following advisor nonvoting members:
(1)the Director of the Baltimore Museum of Art;
(2)the Director of the Maryland Historical Society;
(3)the Director of the St. Mary’s City Commission;
(4)the Director of the Talbot County Historical Society;
(5)the Director of the Walters Museum of Art;
(6)the Director of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts;
(7)the Chairman of the History Department of the University of Maryland, College Park Campus;
(8)the Horticulturist from the Paca House and Gardens;
(9)the State Archivist; and
(10)up to three members of the general public appointed by the Governor.
(c)A voting or nonvoting member may designate another individual to represent the member at the Trust.
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