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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The Board consists of the following members:
(1) the Secretary of Disabilities;
(2) the Secretary of Aging, or the Secretary's designee;
(3) the Secretary of Commerce, or the Secretary's designee;
(4) the Secretary of Budget and Management, or the Secretary's designee;
(5) the Secretary of Health, or the Secretary's designee;
(6) the Secretary of Housing and Community Development, or the Secretary's designee;
(7) the Secretary of Human Services, or the Secretary's designee;
(8) the Secretary of Labor, or the Secretary's designee;
(9) the Secretary of Planning, or the Secretary's designee;
(10) the State Superintendent of Schools, or the Superintendent's designee;
(11) the Secretary of Transportation, or the Secretary's designee;
(12) the Special Secretary of the Governor's Office for Children, or the Special Secretary's designee;
(13) the Director of the Governor's Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or the Director's designee;
(14) the Secretary of Juvenile Services, or the Secretary's designee;
(15) the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services, or the Secretary's designee;
(16) the Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy, or the Executive Director's designee; and
(17) representatives from any other unit of State government that the Governor designates.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Human Services § 7-128 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/human-services/md-code-human-serv-sect-7-128/
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