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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 376
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(2) PROVIDE PRINCIPAL TRAINING SITES FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF
MARYLAND SCHOOL OF NURSING THAT WILL EXPAND STUDENT LEARNING
OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CARE OF UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS.
(C) THE PROGRAM SHALL BE OPERATED, MANAGED, AND ADMINISTERED BY
THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF NURSING.
(D) (1) THE GOVERNOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE STATE BUDGET, BEGINNING
WITH FISCAL YEAR 2002, AT A MINIMUM, SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO OPERATE, MANAGE,
AND ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM AS REQUIRED BY THIS SUBSECTION.
(2) THE FUNDING INCLUDED IN THE STATE BUDGET SHALL BE AT
LEAST;
(I) $2.2 MILLION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002; AND
(II) $1.2 MILLION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003 AND EACH SUBSEQUENT
FISCAL YEAR.
(3) FUNDING FOR THE PROGRAM MAY BE PROVIDED THROUGH THE
CIGARETTE RESTITUTION FUND ESTABLISHED UNDER § 7-317 OF THE STATE
FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE. THE OPERATION. MANAGEMENT, AND
ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROGRAM SHALL BE FUNDED AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE
STATE BUDGET.
13-1002.
(A) (1) THERE IS A GOVERNOR'S WELLMOBILE PROGRAM ADVISORY BOARD.
(2) THE PURPOSE OF THE ADVISORY BOARD IS TO ASSIST THE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SCHOOL OF NURSING IN OVERSEEING AND RAISING
FUNDS FOR THE PROGRAM.
(B) THE ADVISORY BOARD CONSISTS OF NINE INDIVIDUALS, OF WHOM:
(1) ONE SHALL BE THE DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
SCHOOL OF NURSING;
(2) ONE SHALL BE A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES
APPOINTED BY THE SPEAKER;
(3) ONE SHALL BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE APPOINTED BY THE
PRESIDENT;
(4) TWO SHALL HAVE BUSINESS EXPERTISE;
(5) TWO SHALL HAVE HEALTH EXPERTISE; AND
(6) TWO SHALL HAVE MEDIA OR MARKETING EXPERTISE.
(C) EXCEPT FOR THE EX OFFICIO AND LEGISLATIVE MEMBERS, THE
MEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY BOARD SHALL BE APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR WITH
THE ADVICE AND CONSENT OF THE SENATE.
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