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if the "majority" is of a quorum, or five members, if the "majority" is of the
authorized membership of the Board. The General Assembly may wish to
substitute a specific number for the reference to "a majority of the"
members.
In subsection (e)(2) of this section, the reference to the members "appointed
from the public" is substituted for the former reference to "other" members
for consistency with subsections (b)(4) and (d)(1) of this section.
In subsection (g) of this section, the reference to this "title" is substituted
for the former reference to this "article". Although the substituted
reference is technically broader in scope, this change imposes no additional
duties on the Board of Review.
The second sentence of former Art. 31B, § 6(e), which authorized
reappointment of a public member, is deleted as unnecessary. As a general
rule, the right to serve successive terms is not limited, absent an express
provision to the contrary. See, e.g., the Revisor's Notes to BR §§ 3-304 and
11-202 and LE §§ 5-303, 8-308, and 9-302.
Defined terms; "Board of Review" § 4-101
"Director" § 4-101
"Eligible person" § 4-101
"Institution" § 4-101
"Victim" § 4-101
4-206. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.
(A) PROHIBITIONS.
A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF REVIEW, THE DIRECTOR, OR AN EMPLOYEE OF
THE INSTITUTION MAY NOT:
(1) BE INTERESTED, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN ANY CONTRACT,
PURCHASE, OR SALE MADE BY OR FOR THE INSTITUTION OR AN INMATE OF THE
INSTITUTION;
(2) ACCEPT A REWARD OR GIFT OR A PROMISE OF A REWARD OR GIFT
FROM A PERSON INTERESTED IN A CONTRACT, PURCHASE, OR SALE MADE BY OR FOR
THE INSTITUTION OR AN INMATE OF THE INSTITUTION; OR
(3) ACCEPT A REWARD, GIFT, DEVISE, OR BEQUEST OR A PROMISE OF A
REWARD, GIFT, DEVISE, OR BEQUEST FROM AN INMATE OF THE INSTITUTION OR
FROM ANYONE ON THE INMATE'S BEHALF.
(B) VOID ACTS.
(1) A REWARD, GIFT, DEVISE, BEQUEST, OR PROMISE ACCEPTED IN
VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION IS VOID.
(2) A CONTRACT, PURCHASE, OR SALE IN WHICH A PERSON HAS AN
INTEREST PROHIBITED BY SUBSECTION (A) OF THIS SECTION IS VOIDABLE BY THE
STATE WHETHER OR NOT THE STATE IS A PARTY. TO IT.
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