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MARYLAND MANUAL 425
Plumbing Boards:
Appointed by the governing body of the county (Code 1957,
1966 Repl. Vol., Art. 25, Sec. 3).
Surveyor:
Elected by the voters of the county for a four-year term (Const.
1867, Art. VII, Sec. 2).
Board of Liquor License Commissioners:
Appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Senate for
two-year terms in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Frederick,
Garrett, Prince George's and Somerset counties and Baltimore City;
and for six-year terms in Allegany, Talbot, and Washington coun-
ties; in Caroline County for four-year terms. In Queen Anne's
County, the Board of County Commissioners appoints the boards
for four-year terms. In Montgomery County the County Council
appoints the Board for a six-year term. In Carroll County, the
County Commissioners appoint the Board for three-year terms. In
the counties of Cecil, Dorchester, Howard, Kent, and Worcester,
the Boards of County Commissioners constitute ex officio a Board
of License Commissioners. In Harford County the Liquor Control
Board, and in Somerset County the State Appeal Board, serve ex
officio as the Board of License Commissioners. In St. Mary's and
Wicomico counties, the Board serves for four-year terms. If there
is no resident Senator, the members of the House of Delegates
confirms the appointments (Code 1957, Art. 2B, Sees. 139-156).
Liquor Control Board:
Appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the
Senate for a term of two years in Wicomico County, four years in
Dorchester County, and ten years in Worcester County. In Garrett
County, the term is for six years. In Caroline County, the term is
for three years. The Governor alone appoints the Board in Somerset
County for a four-year term. In Harford County, the Board of
County Commissioners appoints the board for a three-year term.
In Kent County the Board of County Commissioners is ex officio
the Liquor Control Board. In Montgomery County, the agency is
known as the Department of Liquor Control and is headed by a
director appointed by the County Manager with the consent of the
County Council (Code 1957, Art. 2B).
Extension Agents:
Appointed by the State Board of Agriculture for indefinite
terms (Code 1957, 1967 Repl. Vol., Art. 66C, Sees. 56-67).
Soil Conservation District Supervisors:
Two are appointed by the State Soil Conservation Committee and
three are elected by the farmers of the District, all for three-year
terms. The County Extension Agent serves as secretary to the
Supervisors ex officio (Code 1957, 1967 Repl. Vol., Art. 66C, Sec. 91).
1. COUNTIES
ALLEGANY COUNTY
County Seat: Cumberland

Office

Name

Term
Expires

Resident Judges, Circuit Court

- -Harold E. Naughton
James S. Getty

1981
1981

Clerk, Circuit Court
States Attorney - -
Sheriff „ -
Register of Wills

- Joseph E. Boden
Donald W. Mason
Paul C. Haberlein
-James M. Roby

1970
- 1971
1970
1970


 
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