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Martin O'Malley, Governor Ch. 3
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(1) A DESCRIPTION OF THE SENIOR CITIZEN ACTIVITIES CENTERS IN
EACH COUNTY;
(2) THE ALLOCATION AND USE OF FUNDS MADE AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR
CITIZEN ACTIVITIES CENTERS;
(3) THE RESULTS OF ANY STUDIES; AND
(4) ANY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LEGISLATION.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived without substantive
change from former Art. 70B, § 4(a)(18).
In subsection (b)(1) and (2) of this section, the references to "senior citizen
activities centers" are substituted for the former references to "elderly
citizen activities centers" for consistency with Subtitle 5 of this title.
In subsection (b)(1) of this section, the reference to each "county" is
substituted for the former reference to each "political subdivision" for
clarity.
Defined terms: "County" § 1-101
"Secretary" § 10-101
10-207. DEPUTY SECRETARY.
THE SECRETARY SHALL APPOINT A DEPUTY SECRETARY.
REVISOR'S NOTE: This section is new language derived without substantive
change from former Art. 70B, § 4(a)(19).
The former phrase "[s]ubject to § 2 of this article" is deleted as surplusage.
Defined term: "Secretary" § 10-101
10-208. COMMISSION ON AGING.
(A) ESTABLISHED.
THERE IS A COMMISSION ON AGING IN THE DEPARTMENT.
(B) COMPOSITION; APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS.
(1) THE COMMISSION CONSISTS OF 13 MEMBERS APPOINTED BY THE
GOVERNOR AS FOLLOWS:
(I) 1 SHALL BE A MEMBER OF THE SENATE OF MARYLAND, WHO
MAY NOT VOTE;
(II) 1 SHALL BE A MEMBER OF THE MARYLAND HOUSE OF
DELEGATES, WHO MAY NOT VOTE; AND
(III) 11 SHALL BE SELECTED TO REFLECT THE GEOGRAPHIC
DIVERSITY OF THE STATE AND BECAUSE OF THEIR INTEREST IN THE NEEDS OF
SENIORS.
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