2019 Maryland Code
General Provisions
Title 5 - Maryland Public Ethics Law
Subtitle 8 - Local Government Provisions.
Part IV - Public Ethics for Bicounty Commissions.
§ 5-825. Financial disclosure by commissioners -- Applicants

    (a)    An applicant for appointment as commissioner shall file the financial disclosure statement required by this part electronically with the Ethics Commission.

    (b)    (1)    Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, an applicant shall also print a paper copy of the electronically filed statement and submit it to the chief administrative officer of the county from which the applicant seeks appointment.

        (2)    In Montgomery County, each applicant to the Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall also print a paper copy of the electronically filed statement and submit it to the county council.

    (c)    (1)    (i)    In Montgomery County, an applicant for appointment or reappointment to the Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall submit the statement to the county council at least 5 days before the interview conducted under § 15–104 of the Land Use Article.

            (ii)    The statement shall cover the 12–month period ending 60 days before the day the statement is filed.

        (2)    (i)    In Prince George’s County, an applicant for appointment to the Maryland–National Capital Park and Planning Commission shall submit the statement to the county council and the chief administrative officer at least 5 days before the confirmation hearing conducted under § 15–103 of the Land Use Article.

            (ii)    The statement shall cover the 12–month period ending 60 days before the initial date set for the confirmation hearing.

    (d)    (1)    An applicant for appointment to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission shall submit the statement to the chief administrative officer at least 5 days before the interview conducted under § 17–103 of the Public Utilities Article.

        (2)    The statement shall cover the 12–month period ending 60 days before the day the statement is filed.

    (e)    (1)    An applicant for appointment to the Washington Suburban Transit Commission shall submit the statement required by this section to the chief administrative officer at least 10 days before the appointment becomes effective.

        (2)    The statement shall cover the 12–month period ending not more than 60 days before the day the statement is filed.

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