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§ 15-821. Financial disclosure by commissioners - Applicants.
 

(a)  Generally.- An applicant for appointment as commissioner shall file the financial disclosure statement required by this Part III as prescribed in this section. 

(b)  Place of filing.- The statement shall be filed with the county council and the chief administrative officer of the county from which the applicant seeks appointment. 

(c)  Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.-  

(1) In Montgomery County, an applicant for appointment or reappointment to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the interview conducted under Article 28, § 2-114 of the Code. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 

(2) In Prince George's County, an applicant for appointment to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the confirmation hearing conducted under Article 28, § 2-101 of the Code. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the initial date set for the confirmation hearing. 

(d)  Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.- An applicant for appointment to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the interview conducted under § 17-103 of the Public Utilities Article. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 

(e)  Washington Suburban Transit Commission.- An applicant for appointment to the Washington Suburban Transit Commission shall file the statement at least 10 days before the appointment becomes effective. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending not more than 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 40A, § 6-203; 1995, ch. 533, § 2; 2008, ch. 527; 2010, ch. 52.] 
 

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Statutes > Maryland > State-government > Title-15 > Subtitle-8 > 15-821

§ 15-821. Financial disclosure by commissioners - Applicants.
 

(a)  Generally.- An applicant for appointment as commissioner shall file the financial disclosure statement required by this Part III as prescribed in this section. 

(b)  Place of filing.- The statement shall be filed with the county council and the chief administrative officer of the county from which the applicant seeks appointment. 

(c)  Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.-  

(1) In Montgomery County, an applicant for appointment or reappointment to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the interview conducted under Article 28, § 2-114 of the Code. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 

(2) In Prince George's County, an applicant for appointment to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the confirmation hearing conducted under Article 28, § 2-101 of the Code. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the initial date set for the confirmation hearing. 

(d)  Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.- An applicant for appointment to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the interview conducted under § 17-103 of the Public Utilities Article. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 

(e)  Washington Suburban Transit Commission.- An applicant for appointment to the Washington Suburban Transit Commission shall file the statement at least 10 days before the appointment becomes effective. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending not more than 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 40A, § 6-203; 1995, ch. 533, § 2; 2008, ch. 527; 2010, ch. 52.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > State-government > Title-15 > Subtitle-8 > 15-821

§ 15-821. Financial disclosure by commissioners - Applicants.
 

(a)  Generally.- An applicant for appointment as commissioner shall file the financial disclosure statement required by this Part III as prescribed in this section. 

(b)  Place of filing.- The statement shall be filed with the county council and the chief administrative officer of the county from which the applicant seeks appointment. 

(c)  Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.-  

(1) In Montgomery County, an applicant for appointment or reappointment to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the interview conducted under Article 28, § 2-114 of the Code. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 

(2) In Prince George's County, an applicant for appointment to the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the confirmation hearing conducted under Article 28, § 2-101 of the Code. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the initial date set for the confirmation hearing. 

(d)  Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.- An applicant for appointment to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission shall file the statement not later than 5 days before the interview conducted under § 17-103 of the Public Utilities Article. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 

(e)  Washington Suburban Transit Commission.- An applicant for appointment to the Washington Suburban Transit Commission shall file the statement at least 10 days before the appointment becomes effective. The statement shall cover the 12-month period ending not more than 60 days before the day the statement is filed. 
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 40A, § 6-203; 1995, ch. 533, § 2; 2008, ch. 527; 2010, ch. 52.]