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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
Ch. 63
(1)      AT THE END OF A TERM, A COMMISSIONER OF AN AUTHORITY
SERVES UNTIL A SUCCESSOR IS APPOINTED AND QUALIFIES. (2)      A COMMISSIONER OF AN AUTHORITY WHO IS APPOINTED AFTER A
TERM HAS BEGUN SERVES ONLY FOR THE REST OF THE TERM AND UNTIL A
SUCCESSOR IS APPOINTED AND QUALIFIES. REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived without substantive
change from former Art. 44A, § 1-207(d), (b)(3), and (c)(1), (2)(i), (3)(i),
(f)(2), and the second sentence of (f)(1). In subsection (a)(3) of this section, the former phrase "to be filed with the
custodian of records" is deleted as included in the reference to "§ 12-302(b)
of this subtitle". In subsection (a)(4)(i), (ii), and (iii) and (5)(i), (ii), and (iii) of this section,
the former phrase "from the effective date of their appointments" is deleted
as surplusage. The first sentence of former Art. 44A, § 1-202(f)(l), which stated that
"[a]ppointments of commissioners under the articles of organization shall
be made in accordance with § 1-207 of this subtitle" is deleted as
surplusage. Former Art. 44A, § l-204(b), which stated that articles of organization for
pre-existing housing authorities "shall be adopted in accordance with §
1-202 of this subtitle" is deleted as surplusage. Former Art. 44A, § 1-207(c)(2)(ii), which required that once the terms
expire of the initial appointments of commissioners to an authority whose
articles of organization provide for 5-year terms, the succeeding
commissioners will serve terms of 5 years, is deleted as surplusage.
Similarly, former Art. 44A, § 1-207(c)(3)(ii), which required that once the
terms expire of the initial appointments of commissioners to an authority
whose articles of organization provide for 3-year terms, is deleted. Defined terms: "Authority" § 12-101
"Chief elected official" § 12-101
"Legislative body" § 12-101
"Political subdivision" § 12-101 12-305. CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR (A)     CHAIR (1)      THE CHIEF ELECTED OFFICIAL SHALL CHOOSE AS CHAIR A
COMMISSIONER WHO IS APPOINTED WHEN THE AUTHORITY IS FIRST ACTIVATED. (2)      WHEN THE OFFICE OF THE CHAIR BECOMES VACANT THEREAFTER
THE AUTHORITY SHALL CHOOSE A CHAIR FROM AMONG ITS COMMISSIONERS. (B)     VICE CHAIR. - 443 -


 
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