1052
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 346
Article 43 - Health
Section 649(a)(1)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1971 Replacement Volume and 1978 Supplement)
BY adding to
Article 43 - Health
Section 649(a)(2-3)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1971 Replacement Volume and 1978 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That section(s) of the Annotated Code of Maryland
be repealed, amended, or enacted to read as follows:
Article 43 - Health
649.
(a) The powers of each district shall be exercised by
a governing body (herein called the "commission") composed
as follows:
(1) If the district is incorporated by one
county, except in Allegany, Somerset [and], Garrett, AND
DORCHESTER AND KENT counties the commission shall be
composed of three citizens of such county, no one of whom
shall hold any other office of said county during his term
of office on said commission. The governing body of such
county shall appoint the members of the commission, whose
terms of office shall commence on the date of appointment,
and one of whom shall serve for two years, one for four
years, and one for six years from the January first next
succeeding the date of incorporation, and thereafter the
said governing body shall, at a meeting held not later than
one month prior to January first in each year in which a
vacancy occurs, appoint as a member of the commission a
citizen of the county for which the district is created, for
a term of six years, to succeed the member whose term
expires on the January first next succeeding.
The Allegany County sanitary commission appointed
pursuant to the preceding paragraph shall be enlarged from
three citizens of such county to seven citizens of such
county, no one of whom shall hold any other office of said
county during his term of office on said commission. As of
June first, 1963, the governing body of such county shall
appoint the four additional members of the commission
provided for herein, whose terms of office shall commence on
the date of appointment, and two of whom shall serve for six
years, one for four years and one for two years from the
date of their appointment. At the expiration of each of
said terms, the county governing body shall, at a meeting
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