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1466

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 513

(iv) Paid and unpaid members of boards of
all State agencies funded in whole or in part by Baltimore
County.

(2) For the purposes of this section, the
express powers contained and enumerated in Article 25A of
the Annotated Code are intended and shall be deemed to
incorporate and include the power and authority contained in
this section; provided, however, that members of the Board
of Education of Baltimore County who do not comply with the
provisions of the financial disclosure requirements enacted
by the Baltimore County Council shall be subject to removal
in accordance with §3—108 of the Education Article.]

[29—11. Appointees in executive branch.

The Governor may, by executive order, require persons
holding State positions compensated in whole or in part by
public funds and noncompensated gubernatorial appointees,
other than the officers and judges covered under §§ 29—3 and
29—9 to disclose annually, as public records, such relevant
information concerning their financial affairs as he may
deem necessary to promote the continued trust and confidence
of the people in the executive branch of the State
government.]

4-106. ADDITIONAL COVERAGE.

ADDITIONAL PERSONS HOLDING STATE POSITIONS COMPENSATED
IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY PUBLIC FUNDS AND NONCOMPENSATED
APPOINTEES OF THE GOVERNOR, OF THE COURT OF APPEALS OR ITS
CHIEF JUDGE, OR THE PRESIDING OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY, OTHER THAN THE OFFICIALS AND JUDGES COVERED UNDER
§§ 4-101 AND 4-105, MAY BE REQUIRED TO DISCLOSE ANNUALLY, AS
PUBLIC RECORDS, SUCH RELEVANT INFORMATION CONCERNING THEIR
FINANCIAL AFFAIRS AS MAY BE DEEMED NECESSARY BY:

(1)    THE GOVERNOR, BY EXECUTIVE ORDER, WITH
RESPECT TO EMPLOYEES OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH AND
NONCOMPENSATED GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTEES;

(2)    THE CHIEF JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, BY
ORDER, WITH RESPECT TO EMPLOYEES OF THE JUDICIAL BRANCH AND
NONCOMPENSATED APPOINTEES; AND

(3)    THE PRESIDING OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY, BY ORDER, WITH RESPECT TO EMPLOYEES OF THE
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH AND NONCOMPENSATED APPOINTEES OF EITHER
OR BOTH OF THE PRESIDING OFFICERS.

[29-12. Members of Maryland-National Capital Park and
Planning Commission, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
and Washington Suburban Transit Commission.

(a) Application of terms "doing business with the
State" and "employed by the State". — For purposes of this
section, the financial disclosure statement required under

 

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