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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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[(5)] (F) Counties, public safety agencies, public
safety answering points and other local governmental units may
enter into cooperative agreements for the allocation of
MAINTENANCE, operational and capital costs attributable to the
911 system.
204H-3.
(a) There is [created] an Emergency Number Systems Board
consisting of 11 members appointed by the Governor with the
advice and consent of the Senate. The members of the Board
[shall be] SERVE FOR TERMS OF 4 YEARS EACH AND ARE as follows:
(1) One member representing a telephone utility
company operating in Maryland;
(2) One member representing the Maryland Institute
for Emergency Medical Services;
(3) One member representing the Maryland State
Police;
(4) One member representing the Maryland Public
Service Commission;
(5) One member representing the Association of Public
Safety Communications Officers;
(6) Two members representing the county fire services
in Maryland; one shall represent the career fire services and one
shall represent the volunteer fire services;
(7) Two members representing police services in
Maryland; and
(8) Two members representing the public at large.
(b) The Governor shall appoint a chairperson from among its
membership.
(c) The Secretary shall provide staff services to the
Emergency Number Systems Board.
(d) The Board shall serve without compensation except that
members may be reimbursed for travel expenses incurred for Board
meetings under standard travel regulations.
(e) (1) THE TERMS OF THE MEMBERS ARE STAGGERED AS REQUIRED
BY THE TERMS PROVIDED FOR MEMBERS OF THE BOARD ON JULY 1, 1983.
AT THE END OF A TERM, A MEMBER CONTINUES TO SERVE UNTIL A
SUCCESSOR IS APPOINTED.
(2) In the event that a vacancy on the Board occurs
AFTER A TERM HAS BEGUN, the Governor shall appoint a successor
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