Maryland Statutes
Title 8 - Community Action Agencies
Section 8-105 - Community Action Board

(a)    (1)    A community action agency shall administer its programs through a community action board.
        (2)    A community action board consists of at least 15 members, of whom:
            (i)    one–third are elected public officials currently holding office, or their designees;
            (ii)    at least one–third are chosen by a democratic selection method designed to assure that they will represent low–income persons in the community; and
            (iii)    the others are officials or members of business, industry, labor, religious, welfare, education, or other major groups and interests in the community.
        (3)    A member chosen to represent a geographic area shall reside in the area.
        (4)    A person selected under paragraph (2)(ii) or (iii) of this subsection may not serve for more than 5 years consecutively or for more than a total of 10 years.
    (b)    If a community action agency is a governmental unit:
        (1)    its community action board may serve as an advisory body; and
        (2)    with the approval of the governing body, the governmental unit may delegate to the community action board any of its powers or responsibilities under this title.