HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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(2) THE WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION;
AND
(3) THE WASHINGTON SUBURBAN TRANSIT COMMISSION.
(B) EACH COMMISSION SPECIFIED IN SUBSECTION (A) SHALL:
(1) ADOPT REGULATIONS RELATING TO FINANCIAL
DISCLOSURE BY COMMISSIONERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THAT
COMMISSION; AND
(2) FILE THE REGULATIONS, AND ANY AMENDMENTS TO
THEM, WITH THE STATE ETHICS COMMISSION AND WITH THE
GOVERNING BODY OF EACH COUNTY IN WHICH THE COMMISSION
CONDUCTS ITS OPERATIONS.
(C) THE REGULATIONS REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION:
(1) SHALL BE SUBSTANTIALLY SIMILAR TO THE
GENERAL FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 4 OF THIS
ARTICLE; AND
(2) MAY NOT CONFLICT WITH THE FINANCIAL
DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS OF § 6-203 OF THIS ARTICLE.
(D) THE REGULATIONS REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION SHALL BE
ADOPTED, AFTER PUBLIC HEARING, BY DECEMBER 1, 1982.
6-203.
(a) (1) THIS SUBSECTION APPLIES TO MEMBERS OF THE
MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION, THE
WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION, AND THE WASHINGTON
SUBURBAN TRANSIT COMMISSION AND APPLICANTS FOR APPOINTMENT
TO ANY OF THOSE COMMISSIONS.
(2) For purposes of this section, the financial
disclosure statement required under Title 4 shall, where
referencing "business with the State" and "employed by the
State," be deemed to mean "business with the State,
commission, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County"
and "employed by the State, commission, Montgomery County,
and Prince George's County," respectively. This statement
shall be filed under oath or affirmation.
[(b)] (3) Each commissioner of the Maryland-National
Capital Park and Planning Commission, the Washington
Suburban Sanitary Commission, or, if appointed from
Montgomery County or Prince George's County, the Washington
Suburban Transit Commission, shall file with the chief
administrative officer of the county from which the
commissioner is appointed, on or before the 15th day of
April of each year during that commissioner's term in
office, the statement set forth in [subsection (a)]
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