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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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MARYLAND MANUAL 471
Economic Development Commissions:
Appointed by resolution of the local governing authority.
Recreation and Park Boards:
Appointed by the governing body of the county and must include
a member of that body and a member or representative of the
county board of education (Code 1957, 1970 Repl. Vol., Art. 66C,
Sec.410E).
Roads Board:
In Allegany, Caroline, Dorchester, Garrett, Queen Anne's, Somer-
set, and Worcester counties, the Board of County Commissioners
constitutes the Roads Board ex officio. In Wicomico County, the
County Council constitutes the Roads Board ex officio. In Frederick
County, the Roads Board consists of the Board of County Commis-
sioners, ex officio, and five members appointed by the Commissioners
for five-year overlapping terms. In Carroll, Harford, and Washing-
ton counties, the County Commissioners are responsible for county
roads, but no specific legislation constitutes them a Roads Board. In
Anne Arundel, Howard, Prince George's, Montgomery, and Wicom-
ico counties, Departments of Public Works have charge of roads and
are responsible to the County Council. In Baltimore County the line
of authority runs to the County Administrative Officer, and thence
to the County Executive. In Calvert, Cecil, Charles, Kent, St. Mary's,
and Talbot counties, the State Roads Commission takes care of
county roads (Code 1967, 1966 Repl. Vol., Art. 25, Sees. 1, 25, 26,
34-50, 135-155; Art. 25A, Sec<;. 5; 1969 Repl. Vol., Art. 89B, Sec. 220).
Roads Supervisors and Engineers:
Appointed by the governing body of the county (Code 1957, 1966
Repl. Vol., Art. 25, Sec. 3).
Boards of Electrical Examiners:
Appointed by the governing body of the county (Code 1957, 1966
Repl. Vol., Art. 25, Sec. 3).
Plumbing Boards :
Appointed by the governing body of the county (Code 1957, 1966
Repl. Vol., Art. 25, Sec. 3).
Surveyors :
Elected by the voters of the county for a four-year term (Const.
1867, Art. VII, Sec. 2). A constitutional amendment ratified by the
voters at the general election held in November 1972 abolished the
office of County Surveyor effective in 1974 (Ch. 512, Acts of 1971).
Boards of Liquor License Commissioners:
Consists of three members appointed by the Governor with Senate
confirmation for two-year terms in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Somer-
set, Wicomico and Worcester counties, and in Baltimore City. In
Allegany, Talbot and Washington counties, the board consists of
three members appointed by the Governor for six-year terms. In
Baltimore County, the board is appointed by the County Executive
for two-year terms. In Caroline County, the Liquor Control Board
constitutes the Board of License Commissioners. Members serve for
three years and are appointed by the Governor with the advice and
consent of the House of Delegates. A substitute member may be
appointed for a three-year term by the Governor with House of
Delegates confirmation. In Carroll and Charles counties, the boards
consist of three members appointed by the Board of County Com-
missioners for three-year terms. In Montgomery County, the County

 
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