WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor
Ch. 62
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
Section 155(q)
Annotated Code of Maryland
(1990 Replacement Volume and 1992 Supplement)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 2B - Alcoholic Beverages
155.
(q) (1) In Prince George's County each of the members of the Board, except the
chairman, shall receive an annual salary of $16,500 and the chairman shall receive an
annual salary of $17,500. The Board shall meet at least two times per month. The
administrator of the Board shall be appointed by and serve at the will of the Board and
shall devote full time and attention to the duties of the Board. The administrator may
receive an annual salary of $38,000 as determined by the Board of License Commissioners
after a performance evaluation. The attorney for the Board shall be appointed by, and
serve at the will of, the Board and receive an annual salary of $15,000 and the County
Council shall pay all court costs and expenses incurred therein by the attorney to the
Board. The County Council is authorized to appropriate and levy a sum sufficient to pay
for all expenses of the Prince George's County Board of License Commissioners upon the
submission of an annual budget. In such budget, the salary of the members of the Board
shall be approved as hereinbefore set forth; all other expenses, including, but not
restricted to, the compensation of the inspectors, the salary of the administrator as
limited herein, compensation of other personnel, who shall be qualified and employed
under the county merit system, printing, supplies, and, office space, shall be at the
discretion of the County Council for Prince George's County.
(2) (i) Members of the Prince George's County Board of Alcoholic
Beverages License Commissioners are eligible for:
1. All Prince George's County health benefits; [and]
2. Membership in and retirement benefits of the State pension
system; AND
3. PARTICIPATION IN THE COUNTY'S SUPPLEMENTAL
RETIREMENT PLAN FOR THE COMMISSIONERS, ADMINISTRATOR, AND LIQUOR
INSPECTORS.
(ii) The health benefits under this paragraph include:
1. Hospitalization;
2. Vision care;
3. Prescriptions;
4. Dental care;
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