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(a)(1) The sanitary commission of each single county district consists of the following numbers of sanitary commissioners, each appointed by the governing body of the member county:
(i) Allegany County--7;
(ii) Dorchester County--6;
(iii) Somerset County, except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection--5;
(iv) Worcester County--5; and
(v) Other counties--3.
(2) In a single county district in Somerset County, if there are more than 5 service areas in the single county district, the sanitary commission consists of:
(i) One sanitary commissioner from each service area; and
(ii) If there is an even number of service areas, one additional sanitary commissioner.
(b)(1) In a single county district in Somerset County, the sanitary commission consists of:
(i) A sanitary commissioner from each service area who is a resident of that service area; and
(ii) If there is an even number of service areas, one additional sanitary commissioner who is a resident of the county at large.
(2) In other counties, each sanitary commissioner shall be a resident of the county.
(c)(1) The term of a sanitary commissioner in a single county district is as follows:
(i) In Dorchester County, 6 years expiring on July 1 of the appropriate year.
(ii) In Allegany County, 6 years expiring on June 1 of the appropriate year.
(iii) In Somerset County, 6 years expiring, as required by the terms of the sanitary commissioners on July 1, 1982, on June 1 or January 1 of the appropriate year.
(iv) In any other county, 6 years expiring on January 1 of the appropriate year.
(2) The terms of sanitary commissioners in a single county district are staggered as required by the terms provided for sanitary commissioners on July 1, 1989.
(3) The terms of the first sanitary commissioners appointed in a single county district created after June 30, 1982 are as follows:
(i) For one sanitary commissioner, 2 years expiring on the second January 1 after the single county district is created.
(ii) For one sanitary commissioner, 4 years expiring on the fourth January 1 after the single county district is created.
(iii) For one sanitary commissioner, 6 years expiring on the sixth January 1 after the single county district is created.
(d)(1) At the end of a term, a sanitary commissioner in a single county district continues to serve until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
(2) A sanitary commissioner in a single county district who is appointed after a term has begun serves only for the rest of the term and until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
(e) At least 1 month before the term of a sanitary commissioner in a single county district expires, the governing body of the member county shall appoint a successor.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Environment § 9-622 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/environment/md-code-envir-sect-9-622/
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