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2012                             Laws of Maryland                       Ch. 719

their duties shall be required for its determination. A supervisor may
receive his travel expenses and a subsistence expense allowance of
six dollars ($6.00) for each day spent in the performance of his

duties. Said allowance may be paid from federal, State or district

funds. A SUPERVISOR MAY RECEIVE HIS TRAVEL EX-
PENSES AND A PER DIEM ALLOWANCE AS PROVIDED IN
THE ANNUAL STATE BUDGET FOR EACH DAY SPENT IN
THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTIES.

102.

(d) If the Committee shall determine that the division and/or
combination is practicable and feasible in its entirety, it shall ap-
point for each district to result from the proposed division and/or
combination [two (2) supervisors to act with three (3) supervisors
to be elected] four (4) supervisors and the County Governing
Body shall appoint one (1) supervisor
in accordance with, and sub-
ject to, the terms and conditions set forth in Sections 93 and 94
of this subheading [(except that the nominating petitions shall be
filed within thirty (30) days of the determination of the Commit-
tee and notice thereof to the eligible voters),] as the governing
body of each such district. Any existing supervisor shall be eligible
to be appointed [or elected] as a new supervisor. The Committee
shall then certify to the new supervisors, and to the supervisors of
each existing district which is to be divided and/or combined (here-
inafter sometimes called old supervisors), the determination of the
Committee as to the administrative practicability and feasibility of
the division and/or combination the boundaries of the proposed dis-
tricts, the names, addresses, and positions of the supervisors ap-
pointed [or elected] for each new district and such other data as
it deems appropriate. Thereupon, the old supervisors of each dis-
trict to be divided, if any, shall decide the proportion and manner
of division of its property, assets and rights, exclusive, however,
of any executory contracts, among the new districts into which the
old district is to be divided, taking into consideration the nature
and source of such property, assets and rights, the comparative sizes
of the new divisions, the number of land occupiers of each such
division, and general considerations of fairness in making the al-
location. The supervisors shall notify the Committee and the new
supervisors who are to receive any of said property, rights and as-
sets, of their decision; and the said property, assets, and rights
shall then be divided and transferred accordingly. If no division of
a district is to be made, the supervisors shall simply transfer the
said assets, property and rights of such district to the new super-
visors of the combined district of which it will comprise a part.

If the supervisors of a district to be divided are unable to agree
on the division of the said property, assets, and rights to be made,
within sixty (60) days after the certification of determination from
the Committee, they shall notify the Committee, and the Commit-
tee shall, after a hearing of the said supervisors and any other per-
sons within the district who may be, in the Committee's judgment,
reasonably entitled to be heard, decide and determine finally the
proportions and manner of the division and shall certify its de-
cision to said supervisors, who shall proceed forthwith to divide the
said property, assets, and rights accordingly.

 

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