2652
LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 500
[(i)] (1) [One] 1 for a term of [one] 1 year from the
beginning of the member's term, and until a successor shall
qualify;
[(ii) One for a term of two years from the
beginning of the member's term, and until a successor shall
qualify;
(iii) One for a term of three years from the
beginning of the member's term, and until a successor shall
qualify;
(iv) One for a term of four years from the
beginning of the member's term, and until a successor shall
qualify;
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of
(v) One for a term of five years from the
the member's term, and until a successor shall
(2) 2 FOR TERMS OF 2 YEARS FROM THE BEGINNING OF
MEMBERS' TERMS AND UNTIL SUCCESSORS SHALL QUALIFY;
THE
(3) 2 FOR TERMS OF 3 YEARS FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE
MEMBERS' TERMS AND UNTIL SUCCESSORS SHALL QUALIFY; AND
(4) 2 FOR TERMS OF 4 YEARS FROM THE BEGINNING OF
MEMBERS' TERMS AND UNTIL SUCCESSORS SHALL QUALIFY.
THE
[(3)] (E) The Governor, with the advice and consent of the
Senate, at the time of making and announcing the appointment of
commissioners, as well as in the commission issued [by him] to
each of them, shall designate the length of the term for which
the commissioner is being appointed, [on which board the
commissioner will serve,] and [also,] which shall be the chairman
of [each board] THE COMMISSION.
[(4)] (F) Upon the expiration of each [of said terms] TERM,
the term of office of each commissioner thereafter appointed
shall be [five] 4 years from the time of [his] appointment and
qualification and until [his] A successor shall qualify. [Two
commissioners shall be appointed each and every year to fill the
terms of office then expiring. In case any commissioner shall be
allowed to hold] SHOULD A COMMISSIONER BE HELD over after the
expiration of his term, a successor shall be appointed for the
balance of the unexpired term. Vacancies in the Commission shall
be filled by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the
Senate, for the unexpired term. Each commissioner shall be
eligible for reappointment in the discretion of the Governor,
with the advice and consent of the Senate.
2A.
(A) WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE GOVERNOR, THE SECRETARY OF
LICENSING AND REGULATION SHALL APPOINT AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR
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