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Boards & Commissions
Ethics Commission
County Commissioners Seek Members for Expanded County
Ethics Commission
The County Commissioners of Caroline County have enacted a
more comprehensive
Code of Ethics ( 1.1 MB)
applicable to all Caroline County government officials and
employees, and to County-appointed boards, committees, and
commissions. Therefore, the Caroline County Ethics Commission,
which serves without pay, must be reconstituted, and the
Commissioners are now accepting expressions of interest in
membership on the Ethics Commission. The Ethics Commission
is responsible for administering the provisions of the County
ethics law, including rendering advisory opinions regarding the
application of the law to specific situations, investigating
and rendering decisions with respect to complaints regarding
alleged violations of the law, and reviewing disclosure
statements and lobbying registrations. The County Attorney
serves as counsel to the Commission and drafts its opinions.
Among the tasks of the reconstituted Ethics Commission will
be the creation and adoption of rules and regulations to carry
out the Code of Ethics.
Under the new law, this citizen-comprised board has been
enlarged from three to five members. No more than three
members of the Commission may be affiliated with the same
political party. All positions are currently vacant and
available for appointment, though current members are welcome
to apply. Initial appointments shall be staggered as follows:
two for one year terms, two for two year terms, and the fifth
for a three year term. Thereafter, all appointments shall be
for three year terms. Meetings are customarily held during
the day at the Caroline County Courthouse in Denton.
Eligible candidates must be residents of Caroline County.
Candidates must also have an impeccable personal and
professional reputation, and possess the ability to be
judicious and impartial. Other desirable qualifications
include a history of civic engagement and leadership and the
flexibility to meet on short notice. Candidates may be
subject to a criminal background check. If appointed, members
may be required to attend annual training workshops. Costs
associated with such workshops would be paid by the County.
Candidates should submit a brief letter describing why they
would like to be a member, and must complete a
County biographical information sheet ( 272 KB)
(which can also be obtained from the County Commissioners
Office). A copy of the new ethics legislation can also be
obtained from the Commissioners Office. The application
deadline is 4 PM on Friday, June 13. Submissions should be
sent to:
Caroline County Commissioners,
Courthouse,
109 Market Street, Room 123,
Denton, MD 21629
Submissions may also be made via email to
info@carolinemd.org.
For more information, please contact Sara Visintainer,
Caroline County Commissioners Office at Tel. 410.479.0660 or
via email at svisintainer@carolinemd.org.
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Office of the County Commissioners of Caroline County
John W. Cole, President
Roger L. Layton, Vice President, Board of Estimates Chairman
Jefferson L. Ghrist, Member, Roads Board Chairman
Please address your general comments and questions about government to:
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Courthouse, 109 Market Street
Room 123
Denton Maryland 21629
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Phone: (410) 479-0660
Fax: (410) 479-4060
email: info@carolinemd.org
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