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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 10
(1) The designee of the Secretary of Licensing and
Regulation; and
(2) The 2 consumer members.
[(d)] (C) Five members shall constitute a quorum to do
business. The Governor shall designate a chairperson. A member
may not serve more than 2 consecutive terms.
[(e)] (D) Of the first 4 members appointed to the Board, 2
members shall be appointed for 2-year terms and 2 members shall
be appointed [to] FOR 1-year terms. Succeeding members shall be
appointed for 2-year terms, and any member shall be eligible to
succeed himself. Any vacancy which may occur in the Board shall
be filled by the Governor, with the advice of the Secretary of
Licensing and Regulation, as in the case of an original
appointment, for the remainder of the unexpired term.
[(f)] (E) (1) The Board shall receive all fees and other
charges collectible pursuant to §§ 4, 7, 12, 13, AND 14[, and 16]
of this [subtitle] ARTICLE.
(2) The members of the Board shall receive the sum of
$500 annually, and shall further receive their reasonable
traveling expenses in attending meetings of the Board in
accordance with the Standard Travel Regulations; provided, that
the compensation shall be paid out of the fees or other sums
received by the Board.
[(g)] (F) The exercise or performance of all powers,
authority, duties, and functions vested in the Board by the
provisions of this title shall be subject to the power and
authority of the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation as set
forth in Article 41 of this Code, or elsewhere in the laws of
this State.
Article 75 1/2 - Professional Engineers
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(g) Any person aggrieved by a final decision of the Board
in denying, suspending, revoking or refusing to renew his
certificate of registration, or from any other final action of
the Board, may appeal therefrom to the circuit court of the
county in which he resides or has his principal place of
business. All appeals shall be governed by the provisions of [§
255 of Article 41] § 10-215 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARTICLE
(Administrative Procedure Act - Judicial Review).
Article 76A - Public Information
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