(a)   There is a Commission on Judicial Disabilities composed of eleven
persons appointed by the Governor of Maryland, by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate.
  (b)   The members of the Commission shall be citizens and residents of this
State.
  (c)   (1)   Three members of the Commission shall be appointed from among the
judges of the State, with one member representing the appellate courts,
one member representing the Circuit Courts, and one member representing
the District Court.
    (2)   Three members shall be appointed from among those persons who are
admitted to practice law in the State, who have been so engaged for at
least seven years, and who are not judges of any court.
    (3)   Five members shall represent the public, who may not be active or
retired judges, who are not admitted to practice law in this State, and
who may not have a financial relationship with or receive compensation
from a judge or a person admitted to practice law in this State.
    (4)   The composition of the Commission should reflect the race, gender, and
geographic diversity of the population of the State.
  (d)   The term of office of each member is four years commencing on January 1
following the expiration of the member's predecessor's term. A member
may not serve more than two four-year terms, or for more than a total
of ten years if appointed to fill a vacancy.
  (e)   A member's membership automatically terminates:
    (1)   When any member of the Commission appointed from among judges in the
State ceases to be a judge;
    (2)   When any member appointed from among those admitted to practice law
becomes a judge;
    (3)   When any member representing the public becomes a judge or is admitted
to the practice of law in this State or has a financial relationship
with or receives compensation from a judge or a person admitted to
practice law in this State; or
    (4)   When any member ceases to be a resident of the State.
  (f)   Any vacancies on the Commission shall be filled for the unexpired term
by the Governor in the same manner as for making of appointments to the
Commission and subject to the same qualifications which were applicable
to the person causing the vacancy.
  (g)   A member of the Commission may not receive any compensation for the
member's services as such but shall be allowed any expenses
necessarily incurred in the performance of the member's duties as such
member.
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