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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 799
official shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for
a term of two years, and one for a term of three years.
(2) The nonappointive office holders[, except
the deputy secretary for public safety,] may elect to serve
personally at any or all meetings of the Commission or may
designate a member of their respective association, office,
department, university or agency to represent them and to
act for them at the said meetings to the same effect as if
they were personally present.
(c) (1) The deputy secretary [for] OF public safety
AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES OR THE DEPUTY SECRETARY'S
REPRESENTATIVE, shall be chairman of the Commission. The
Commission, at its initial organization meeting to be held
promptly after the appointment and qualifications of its
members, and thereafter annually shall elect a vice-chairman
from among its members, and shall meet at such other times
within the State of Maryland as it or its chairman may
determine. A majority of the Commission shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of any business, the performance
of any duty, or for the exercise of any of its authority.
(2) The Commission shall maintain minutes of its
meetings and such other records as it deems necessary.
(3) The members of the Commission shall receive
no salary but all members shall be reimbursed in accordance
with the standard travel regulations for their expenses
lawfully incurred in the performance of their official
functions.
(4) The Commission shall report at least
annually to the Governor, the Secretary of Public Safety and
Correctional Services and the legislature as to its
activities.
70B.
(c) There is hereby established in the Department of
Public Safety and Correctional Services of the State of
Maryland, a Correctional Training Commission whose
membership shall consist of the following 13 persons:
(1) The deputy secretary [for] OF PUBLIC SAFETY
AND correctional services; the Director of the Division of
Parole and Probation; the Commissioner of Correction; the
president of the Maryland Community Correctional
Administrators Association; the president of the Maryland
Sheriffs Association; the president of the Maryland
Probation, Parole and Correction Association; a
representative of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to be
designated by its director; the warden of the Baltimore City
jail; the Attorney General of the State; the president of
one university or college within the State which has a
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