CAUTION: READ FULL TEXT OF SECTION FOR SPECIAL NOTE
// SPECIAL NOTE: THE FOLLOWING SECTION WAS CHANGED BY CHAPTER
289 OF 2002 AND WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL JUNE 30, 2006 //
  (a)   In this section, "Board" means the New Prince George's County
Board of Education.
  (b)   There is a New Prince George's County Board of Education of the Prince
George's County public school system.
  (c)   The New Prince George's County Board of Education consists of:
    (1)   Nine voting members jointly appointed by the Governor and the County
Executive from a list of qualified individuals submitted to the
Governor and the County Executive by the State Board; and
    (2)   One student member selected under subsection (o) of this section.
  (d)   Each member of the Board shall be a resident of Prince George's
County.
  (e)   To the extent practicable, the membership of the Board shall reflect
the demographic and geographic composition of Prince George's County.
  (f)   (1)   At least four of the appointed members shall possess a high level of
knowledge and expertise concerning the successful administration of a
large business, nonprofit, or governmental entity and shall have served
in a high level management position with such an entity.
    (2)   At least two of the appointed members listed in paragraph (1) of this
subsection shall possess a high level of expertise in managing a
business.
  (g)   At least three of the appointed members shall possess a high level of
knowledge and expertise concerning education.
  (h)   At least one appointed member shall be a parent of a student enrolled
in the Prince George's County public school system as of the date of
appointment of the member.
  (i)   (1)   Among the nine appointed members, at least one member shall also
possess knowledge or experience in the education of children with
disabilities.
    (2)   The knowledge or experience may be derived from being the parent of a
child with a disability.
  (j)   (1)   An appointed member who is appointed after a term has begun serves only
for the remainder of the term and until a successor is appointed and
qualifies.
    (2)   To the extent practicable, the Governor and the County Executive shall
fill any vacancy on the Board within 60 days after the date of the
vacancy from a list of qualified individuals submitted to the Governor
and the County Executive by the State Board.
  (k)   On the joint approval of the Governor and the County Executive, a
member may be removed only for cause in accordance with § 3-108 of
this subtitle.
  (l)   (1)   From and after December 2, 2002, at the beginning of each member's
full term, the chairman of the Board is entitled to receive $19,000
annually as compensation and the other members, not including the
student member, are each entitled to receive $18,000 annually as
compensation.
    (2)   (i)   After submitting vouchers under the rules and regulations adopted by
the Board, the chairman and the other members, including the student
member, are entitled to the allowances for travel and other expenses
provided in the Prince George's County budget.
      (ii)   A member of the Board may not be reimbursed more than $7,000 in travel
and other expenses incurred in a single fiscal year.
  (m)   On appointment of the Board, the Governor and the County Executive
shall jointly select one of the appointed members to serve as the
chairman of the Board who shall serve in that capacity through June 30,
2004.
  (n)   Beginning on July 1, 2004 and every 2 years thereafter, from among its
appointed members, the Board shall elect a chairman.
  (o)   (1)   The student member shall be an eleventh or twelfth grade student in the
Prince George's County public school system during the student's term
in office.
    (2)   An eligible student shall file a nomination form at least 2 weeks
before a special election meeting of the Prince George's Regional
Association of Student Governments. Nomination forms shall be made
available in the administrative offices of all public senior high
schools in the county, the office of student concerns, and the office
of the president of the regional association. The delegates to the
regional association annually shall elect the student member to the
Board at a special election meeting to be held each school year.
    (3)   The student member may vote on all matters before the Board except
those relating to:
      (i)   Capital and operating budgets;
      (ii)   School closings, reopenings, and boundaries;
      (iii)   Collective bargaining decisions;
      (iv)   Student disciplinary matters;
      (v)   Teacher and administrative disciplinary matters as provided under §
6-202(a) of this article; and
      (vi)   Other personnel matters.
    (4)   On an affirmative vote of a majority of the appointed members of the
Board, the Board may determine if a matter before the Board relates to
a subject that the student member may not vote on under paragraph (3)
of this subsection.
    (5)   Unless invited to attend by an affirmative vote of a majority of the
appointed members of the Board, the student member may not attend an
executive session that relates to hearings on appeals of special
education placements, hearings held under § 6-202(a) of this article,
or collective bargaining.
    (6)   The Prince George's Regional Association of Student Governments may
establish procedures for the election of the student member of the
Board.
    (7)   The election procedures established by the Prince George's Regional
Association of Student Governments are subject to the approval of the
appointed members of the Board.
    (8)   The student member serves for a term of 1 year beginning at the end of
a school year.
  (p)   Any action by the Board shall require:
    (1)   A quorum of a majority of the appointed members then serving; and
    (2)   The affirmative vote of a majority of the appointed members then
serving.
  (q)   A member may not be a candidate for public office while serving on the
Board.
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