(a)
- (1) The Ethics Commission consists of five members.
(2) The Governor shall appoint:
- (i) with the advice and consent of the Senate, three members, at least one of whom shall be a member of the principal political party of which the Governor is not a member;
- (ii) one member nominated by the President of the Senate; and
- (iii) one member nominated by the Speaker of the House.
- (3) The Governor may reject a nominee of the President or of the Speaker only for cause.
- (4) If the Governor rejects a nominee under paragraph (3) of this subsection, the appropriate presiding officer shall nominate another individual.
- (5) A vacancy shall be filled in a manner consistent with this subsection.
(b) A member of the Ethics Commission may not:
(1) hold elected or appointed office in, be an employee of, or be a candidate for office in:
- (i) the federal government;
- (ii) the State government;
- (iii) a municipal corporation, county, or multicounty agency of the State; or
- (iv) a political party; or
- (2) be a regulated lobbyist.
- (c) Before taking office, each appointee to the Ethics Commission shall take the oath required by Article I, § 9 of the Maryland Constitution.
(d)
- (1) The term of a member is 5 years.
- (2) The terms of members are staggered as required by the terms in effect for members of the Ethics Commission on October 1, 2013.
- (3) A member may serve no more than two consecutive 5-year terms.
- (4) A member who is appointed after a term has begun serves for the rest of the term.
- (5) At the end of a term, a member may continue to serve until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
(e)
(1) The Governor may remove a member for:
- (i) neglect of duty;
- (ii) misconduct in office;
- (iii) a disability that makes the member unable to discharge the powers and duties of office; or
- (iv) a violation of this title.
(2) Before removing a member, the Governor shall give the member:
- (i) written notice of the charges; and
- (ii) an opportunity to answer the charges.
Added by Acts 2014, c. 94, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2014.