(b) The POLICE REVIEW Board is composed of [the following members or their
delegates]:
(1) The State's Attorney of Baltimore City OR THE STATE'S ATTORNEY'S
DESIGNEE;
(2) The Attorney General of Maryland OR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S
DESIGNEE;
(3) The City Solicitor of Baltimore City OR THE CITY SOLICITOR'S
DESIGNEE;
(4) [The Police Commissioner of Baltimore City
(5)] The Executive Director of the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc., of Baltimore
City OR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DESIGNEE;
[(6)] (5) The Executive Director of the Maryland Human Relations
Commission OR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DESIGNEE;
[(7)] (6) The Executive Director of the Baltimore City Community
Relations Commission OR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S DESIGNEE;
[(8)] (7) The Chairperson of the Baltimore City Police Advisory Council
OR THE CHAIRPERSON'S DESIGNEE;
[(9)](8) [Four] EIGHT members of the general public appointed by the
Mayor of Baltimore City SUBJECT TO THE CONSENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL;
(9) ONE DELEGATE FROM BALTIMORE CITY APPOINTED BY THE
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES;
(10) ONE SENATOR FROM BALTIMORE CITY APPOINTED BY THE
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE; AND
(11) ONE MEMBER OF THE BALTIMORE CITY COUNCIL APPOINTED BY
THE MAYOR OF BALTIMORE CITY SUBJECT TO THE CONSENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
(e) [The City Solicitor of Baltimore City shall be the permanent chairman.
The representative of the Legal Aid Bureau shall serve as secretary] AT ITS FIRST
MEETING EACH YEAR, THE POLICE REVIEW BOARD SHALL ELECT A CHAIRMAN AND
SECRETARY.
(d) The POLICE REVIEW Board shall meet in executive session as often as
necessary to perform its functions and duties, but it shall meet not less than once a
month.
(e) (1) In all matters where a quorum is present, a majority vote of the
POLICE REVIEW Board shall prevail.
(2) A quorum consists of [7] 10 members, FOUR OF WHOM MUST BE
MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC APPOINTED UNDER SUBSECTION (B)(6) OF THIS
SECTION.
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