§ 9-927
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§9–927.
(a)Seven members of the Veterans’ Home Commission are a quorum to do business.
(1)The Veterans’ Home Commission shall meet:
(i)at least twice a year, at the times and places that it determines; and
(ii)at the call of the Chairman, on the Chairman’s initiative or on the request of at least 4 members.
(2)Unless all of the members of the Veterans’ Home Commission agree otherwise, the secretary of the Commission shall give each member at least 7 days’ written notice of a meeting.
(3)If the President is unable to attend a meeting, the President may designate a Senator or an employee of the General Assembly to represent the President at the meeting.
(4)If the Speaker is unable to attend a meeting, the Speaker may designate a Delegate or an employee of the General Assembly to represent the Speaker at the meeting.
(5)If the Governor is unable to attend a meeting, the Governor may designate another individual to represent the Governor at the meeting.
(c)A member of the Veterans’ Home Commission:
(1)may not receive compensation; but
(2)is entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard State Travel Regulations, as provided in the State budget.