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Maryland Manual, 1987-88
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Roads Supervisor and Engineer: Appointed by the
governing body of the county (Code 1957, Art.
25, sec. 3).

Board of Electrical Examiners: Appointed by the
governing body of the county (Code 1957, Art.
25, sec. 3).

Advisory Plumbing Board: Consists of three mem-
bers appointed to four-year terms by the gov-
erning body of the county. In Frederick County,
one member is designated by the county health of-
ficer (Code 1957, Art. 25, sec. 3).

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Board of (Liquor) License Commissioners: Con-
sists of three members in Baltimore City and all
counties except Frederick, Montgomery, and
Queen Anne's. In Frederick County a single Li-
cense Commissioner constitutes the Board of Li-
cense Commissioners. In Montgomery and Queen
Anne's counties the Board consists of five mem-
bers.

Methods of appointment and tenure vary. In
Anne Arundel, Calvert, St. Mary's, Somerset, and
Wicomico counties and in Baltimore City, the
Governor appoints the Board with Senate confir-
mation for two-year terms. In Allegany, Talbot
and Washington counties, the Governor appoints
the Board for six-year terms. In Baltimore County
the County Executive makes the appointments 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 ad-
vice and consent of the House of Delegates. In
Carroll and Charles counties the Board of County
Commissioners appoints the Board for three-year
terms and in Cecil County for five-year terms. In
Dorchester and Kent counties the Board of Coun-
ty Commissioners, ex officio, serves as the Board
of License Commissioners. In Frederick County
the Governor appoints a License Commissioner
for a four-year term and an Alcoholic Beverages
Inspector for a four-year term with the advice and
consent of the Senate. In Garrett and Harford
counties the Liquor Control Board serves ex of-
ficio as the Board of License Commissioners. In
Howard County the County Council, ex officio,
serves as the Board of License Commissioners. In
Montgomery County the County Executive makes
the appointments for four-year terms subject to
County Council approval. In Prince George's
County the Governor appoints members of the
Board for three-year staggered terms. In Queen
Anne's County the Board of County Commission-
ers appoints the Board for four-year terms. In St.

County Government/545

Mary's County the Board is known as the Alco-
holic Beverage Board. In Worcester County the
Governor appoints members, subject to Senate
confirmation, to four-year terms (Code 1957, Art.
2B, sees. 148-151, 153).

Liquor Control Board: Consists of three members
appointed for two-year terms by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Senate for all
counties except Garrett, Harford, Kent, Mont-
gomery, Somerset, and Worcester. In Garrett
County members of the Board (known as the
Board of License Commissioners) serve six-year
terms. If there is no resident Senator elected from
Garrett County, appointments are confirmed by
the House of Delegates. In Harford County the
County Executive appoints a five-member Board
(known as the Board of License Commissioners)
for three-year terms subject to County Council
confirmation. Those initially nominated, by the
County Executive, must be approved by the
Harford County Delegation. In Kent County the
County Commissioners, ex officio, constitute the
Board. In Montgomery County a Department of
Liquor Control performs the Board's functions.
With County Council approval the County Exec-
utive appoints the Department's director. The
County Executive with County Council approval
also appoints a five-member Departmental adviso-
ry board for four-year terms. In Somerset and
Worcester counties members serve four-year
terms (Code 1957, Art. 2B, sec. 159).

TIDEWATER AFFAIRS

Oystermen 's Tongers Advisory Committee: Consists
of five representative licensed tongers selected by
licensed oystermen in each tidewater county.
Members serve four-year terms. They confer with
the Department of Natural Resources on oyster
propagation conducted by the Department in the
county (Code Natural Resources Article, sec.
4-1106).

Oystermen's Dredgers Advisory Committee: Con-
sists of five representative licensed dredgers select-
ed by licensed oystermen in each tidewater coun-
ty. Members serve four-year terms. They confer
with the Department of Natural Resources on
oyster propagation in the dredging areas (Code
Natural Resources Article, sec. 4-1106).

EXTENSION AND SOIL CONSERVATION
SERVICES

Extension Agents: Appointed by the Cooperative
Extension Service of the University of Maryland
for indefinite terms.

 



 
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