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Session Laws, 2005
Volume 752, Page 1887   View pdf image
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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor                             Ch. 405 (8)     1 representative of the Department of the Environment designated
by the Secretary of the Environment[, who shall be a nonvoting member]; (9)     1 representative of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
designated by the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene[, who shall be a nonvoting
member]; [and] (10)   [12 members appointed by the Governor: (i)      5 who shall represent the aquaculture or agriculture industry; (ii)     1 who shall represent the aquaculture supplier industry; (iii)    1 who shall represent licensed Maryland seafood harvesters; (iv)    2 who shall represent the wholesale and retail seafood industry; (v)     1 who shall represent seafood consumers; (vi)    1 who shall represent the scientific community; and (vii) 1 member of the Boat Act Advisory Commission or the Tidal
Fisheries Advisory Commission] 3 REPRESENTATIVES OF THE AQUACULTURE
INDUSTRY DESIGNATED BY THE GOVERNOR; AND (11)    3 TIDAL FISHERIES LICENSED HARVESTERS, INCLUDING AT LEAST
ONE WHO IS A MEMBER OF THE MARYLAND WATERMEN'S ASSOCIATION DESIGNATED
BY THE GOVERNOR; AND (12)    1 REPRESENTATIVE DESIGNATED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE. (c) (1) The [Advisory Committee] COORDINATING COUNCIL shall
[formulate]: (I) FORMULATE and make proposals TO THE GOVERNOR AND, IN
ACCORDANCE WITH § 2-1246 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARTICLE, THE SENATE
EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AND THE HOUSE
ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS COMMITTEE ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 1 OF EACH YEAR
for advancing Maryland aquaculture, including recommendations for a fee structure
on aquaculture operations in order to reduce State expenditures on aquaculture
programs; .(II) ESTABLISH AND MONITOR A GRANT PROGRAM FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF APPROPRIATE PROJECTS THAT SUPPORT THE ECONOMIC
HEALTH OF THE STATE AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY; (III)    CONDUCT APPLIED STUDIES OF PROJECTS AND PRODUCTS
THAT MAY WILL EXPAND THE AQUACULTURE INDUSTRY IN THE STATE; (IV)    CONDUCT MARKET TESTS TO DETERMINE ACCEPTABILITY AND
POTENTIAL DEMAND FOR NEW AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS;
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