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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 394   View pdf image
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394                                            LAWS OF MARYLAND                               Ch. 13
(2)          A MEMBER APPOINTED TO FILL A VACANCY IN AN UNEXPIRED TERM SERVES ONLY FOR THE REMAINDER OF THAT TERM. (D)   COMPENSATION. A BOARD MEMBER IS ENTITLED TO THE PER DIEM
COMPENSATION SET BY THE COURT OF APPEALS. THE
COMPENSATION SHALL BE UNIFORM STATESIDE AND SHALL BE PAID
MONTHLY BY THE COMMISSION, ON VOUCHERS APPROVED BY THE
CLERK OF THE COURT. (E)       CHAIRMAN; RULES. EACH BOARD SHALL APPOINT ITS CHAIRMAN AND MAY ADOPT
RULES NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THIS TITLE OR THE MARYLAND RULES. (F)   MEETING SPACE AND CLERICAL ASSISTANCE. EACH COUNTY SHALL PROVIDE A SUITABLE PLACE FOR ITS
BOARD TO MEET AND, WHENEVER POSSIBLE, THE CLERK OF THE
COURT SHALL PROVIDE SUITABLE CLERICAL ASSISTANCE. IF THE
CLERK FAILS TO PROVIDE CLERICAL ASSISTANCE, THE
ADMINISTRATION SHALL PROVIDE IT ON REQUEST OF THE BOARD. (G)   RELATIONSHIP OF COURT AND BOARD. EACH BOARD IS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE COURT
AND EACH MEMBER OF THE BOARD IS AN OFFICER OF THE COURT. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived
without substantive change from Art. 89B,
§17(a) and (b). The present exception as to appointments to
the Board of Property Review in Cecil County
is deleted as obsolete. In subsection (c) (1) of this section, new
language is added to indicate that a member
serves until his successor takes office. This
conforms to similar provisions appearing
elsewhere in the Code. As to subsection (d) of this section, present
Art. 89B, §17(a) appears to be internally
inconsistent: on the one hand, it permits the
"appointing authority" - i.e., the judges of
the particular circuit - to set the
compensation of a board member; on the other,
it requires that this compensation be uniform
Statewide. This inconsistency first appeared
in Ch. 59, Acts of 1956, and has been carried
forward ever since. It is resolved by
providing for the determination to be made by
the Court of Appeals. This is consistent with
the normal administrative power of the Court


 
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