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Session Laws, 2006
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
Ch. 3
(ii) after consultation with the members of the Baltimore City
Delegation of the General Assembly who represent legislative districts 41, 44, and 46
and the members of the Baltimore County Delegation to the General Assembly who
represent legislative district 10;
(2)     five members who are business owners, residents, service providers, or
workers in the Red Line transit corridor, and who are appointed by the Speaker of the
House:
(i) based on geographic consideration; and (ii) after consultation with the members of the Baltimore City
Delegation of the General Assembly who represent legislative districts 41, 44, and 46
and the members of the Baltimore County Delegation to the General Assembly who
represent legislative district 10;
(3)     two members who are appointed by the Governor or, at the Governor's
discretion, the Maryland Transit Administrator;
(4)     two members who are appointed by the Mayor of the City of Baltimore
to represent the Baltimore City Department of Transportation and the Baltimore City
Department of Planning; and
(5)     one member who is appointed by the County Executive of Baltimore
County.
(c)      The Maryland Transit Administrator shall designate two co-chairs of the
Advisory Council in the following manner:
(1)     one from a list of two names provided by the President of the Senate
from the members appointed under subsection (b) of this section; and
(2)     one from a list of two names provided by the Speaker of the House
from the members appointed under subsection (b) of this section.
(d)     The term of a member of the Advisory Council shall continue until the
commencement of operation of passenger service on the initial phase of the Red Line or
until project funding is otherwise expended.
(e)      On resignation of a member, a new member shall be appointed by the person
who appointed the resigning member.
(f)      (1) The Advisory Council shall meet at least once every 3 months. (2) The meetings of the Advisory Council shall be publicized and open to
the public.
(g)     A member of the Advisory Council may not receive compensation. (h) The Advisory Council shall advise the Administrator on major policy
matters concerning the Baltimore Corridor Transit Study - Red Line, including:
(1) compensation for property owners whose property is damaged during
the construction of any Red Line project, redevelopment of commercial areas
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