A. In General.
- (a) For a Senate party committee, elect candidates to the Senate of Maryland; or
- (b) For a House party committee, elect candidates to the Maryland House of Delegates.
B. By-Laws.
- (1) The legislative party caucus committee shall develop and submit by-laws to the State Board for approval.
(2) The by-laws shall:
- (a) State the purpose of the legislative party caucus committee;
- (b) Create rules for conducting its business;
- (c) Establish permanent staff positions and define the general overall responsibilities for each such staff position; and
- (d) Establish a method of amending the by-laws.
- (3) All changes to the by-laws shall be submitted to the State Board within 30 days of the change for review and approval by the State Board.
- (4) Except as otherwise provided in Title 13 of the Election Law Article or in this chapter, each legislative party caucus committee shall be governed according to the by-laws approved by the State Board.
C. Appointing Authority.
(1) Except as provided in §C(2) of this regulation, the appointing authority for the chairman and treasurer of a legislative party caucus committee is:
(a) For a principal political party:
- (i) In the Senate of Maryland, the President of the Senate or the Senate Minority Leader; and
- (ii) In the Maryland House of Delegates, the Speaker of the House or the House Minority Leader; or
(b) For a recognized, non-principal political party:
- (i) If the party has elected members in the Maryland General Assembly, the highest ranking member of each respective chamber, as determined by seniority; or
- (ii) If the party has no elected members in the Maryland General Assembly, the chairman of the State party central committee.
- (2) The by-laws of a legislative party caucus committee may establish an alternative appointing authority.
D. Required Filings. Prior to engaging in campaign finance activity, a legislative party caucus committee shall file with the State Board:
- (1) A statement of organization designating the chairman and treasurer selected by the appointing authority of the legislative party caucus committee; and
- (2) By-laws that have been approved by the State Board.
Authority: Election Law Article, §§2-102(b)(4) and 13-208.1, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: December 23, 2013 (40:25 Md. R. 2073)
Regulation .03C amended effective February 29, 2016 (43:4 Md. R. 336)
Regulation .04 adopted effective February 29, 2016 (43:4 Md. R. 336)