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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 289
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(4) The State Superintendent of Schools;
(5) The Special Secretary for Children, Youth and Families;
(6) The Attorney General;
(7) The Secretary of State Police;
(8) The Chief Public Defender;
(9) Two members of the State judiciary selected by the Chief Judge of the
Court of Appeals;
(10) Three members of the Senate of Maryland selected by the President
of the Senate;
(11) Three members of the House of Delegates selected by the Speaker of
the House; and
(12) The following members selected by the Secretary of Juvenile Justice:
(i) The chief of a police department of a political subdivision of the
State;
(ii) The State's Attorney of a county;
(iii) A representative from a victims' advocacy group;
(iv) A person with a background in criminal and juvenile justice who
is a recognized expert in the field;
(v) A computer systems or data processing expert;
(vi) A person who is a recognized child advocate with experience in
juvenile justice; and
(vii) A person who is a recognized civil rights advocate with
experience in juvenile justice.
(d) A member of the Commission may elect to serve personally on the
Commission or may designate an individual from the member's respective office,
department, or agency to represent the member and to act for the member to the
same effect as if the member were present.
(e) (1) The Secretary of Juvenile Justice shall serve as the chairman of the
Commission.
(2) From among its members, the Commission at its initial
organizational meeting shall elect a vice chairman.
(f) The Commission shall meet at the times that the Chairman determines.
(g) A member of the Commission:
(1) May not receive compensation; but
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