EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDE D TO EXISTING LAW . [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. Underlining indicates amendments to bill. Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by amendment. *sb0209* SENATE BILL 209 C8 4lr0097 (PRE–FILED) CF 4lr0098 By: Chair, Finance Committee (By Request – Departmental – Commerce) Requested: September 11, 2023 Introduced and read first time: January 10, 2024 Assigned to: Finance Committee Report: Favorable Senate action: Adopted Read second time: February 8, 2024 CHAPTER ______ AN ACT concerning 1 Economic Development – Maryland Economic Development Commission – 2 Alterations 3 FOR the purpose of altering certain requirements relating to industry representation on 4 the Maryland Economic Development Commission and the purpose of the 5 Commission; repealing a requirement that the Office of International Trade make a 6 certain report to the Commission; repealing a requirement that the Maryland 7 Tourism Development Board submit certain plans to the Commission; and generally 8 relating to the Maryland Economic Development Commission. 9 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 10 Article – Economic Development 11 Section 2.5–201, 3–301, and 4–201(a) and (b) 12 Annotated Code of Maryland 13 (2018 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 14 BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 15 Article – Economic Development 16 Section 2.5–203, 2.5–206, 4–211, and 4–212(a) 17 Annotated Code of Maryland 18 (2018 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 19 BY repealing 20 Article – Economic Development 21 2 SENATE BILL 209 Section 3–309 1 Annotated Code of Maryland 2 (2018 Replacement Volume and 2023 Supplement) 3 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 4 That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 5 Article – Economic Development 6 2.5–201. 7 In this subtitle, “Commission” means the Maryland Economic Development 8 Commission. 9 2.5–203. 10 (a) (1) (i) The Commission consists of: 11 1. not more than 21 voting members appointed by the 12 Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate; 13 2. two voting members appointed by the President of the 14 Senate of Maryland; 15 3. two voting members appointed by the Speaker of the 16 House of Delegates; 17 4. A. one member of the Senate of Maryland, designated 18 by the President of the Senate; and 19 B. one member of the House of Delegates, designated by the 20 Speaker of the House; and 21 5. the following representatives of State units and 22 instrumentalities of the State: 23 A. the Executive Director of the Maryland Economic 24 Development Corporation, or the Executive Director’s designee; 25 B. the Chief Executive Officer of the Maryland Technology 26 Development Corporation, or the Chief Executive Officer’s designee; 27 C. the Secretary or the Secretary’s designee; and 28 D. the Secretary of Labor, or the Secretary’s designee. 29 SENATE BILL 209 3 (ii) The Secretary and the Secretary of Labor or their designees, 1 State unit or instrumentality representatives, and members of the General Assembly are 2 nonvoting ex officio members of the Commission. 3 (iii) A designee under subparagraph (i)5 of this paragraph may be an 4 administrator or a senior official of the unit or instrumentality. 5 (2) The geographic representation of the Commission shall cover the entire 6 State and shall include at least one representative from: 7 (i) the upper Eastern Shore; 8 (ii) the lower Eastern Shore; 9 (iii) Calvert County, Charles County, or St. Mary’s County; 10 (iv) Allegany County or Garrett County; and 11 (v) Carroll County, Frederick County, or Washington County. 12 (3) [When appointing Commission members, the Governor shall consider 13 geographic and industry representation.] THE INDUSTRIES REPRES ENTED BY 14 MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION SHALL : 15 (I) BE DIVERSE; AND 16 (II) INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE REPRESENTATIVE FROM : 17 1. THE LIFE SCIENCES INDUST RY; AND 18 2. THE MANUFACTURING INDUST RY. 19 (4) The members appointed shall reflect the racial and gender diversity of 20 the population of the State. 21 (b) The appointed members of the Commission shall have substantial interest or 22 experience in business or knowledge of business and economic development. 23 (c) The Commission and its members are subject to the Maryland Public Ethics 24 Law. 25 (d) (1) The term of an appointed member is 3 years. 26 (2) At the end of a term, an appointed member continues to serve until a 27 successor is appointed and qualifies. 28 4 SENATE BILL 209 (3) A member appointed after a term has begun serves only for the 1 remainder of the term and until a successor is appointed and qualifies. 2 (4) The terms of the appointed members are staggered as required by the 3 terms provided for members of the Commission on October 1, 2008. 4 (5) A member may be removed by the Governor with or without cause. 5 2.5–206. 6 (a) The Commission may: 7 (1) adopt bylaws for the conduct of its business; 8 (2) hire consultants; and 9 (3) do anything necessary or convenient to carry out its powers and the 10 purposes of this subtitle. 11 (b) The Commission shall: 12 (1) develop and update an economic development strategic plan for the 13 State; 14 (2) seek ideas and advice from each region of the State to develop the 15 economic development strategic plan; 16 [(3) incorporate into the economic development strategic plan the Maryland 17 Port Administration strategic plan developed for the Helen Delich Bentley Port of 18 Baltimore;] 19 [(4)] (3) recommend to the Governor and the Secretary the program and 20 spending priorities needed to implement the economic development strategic plan; 21 [(5)] (4) review the allocation of financing incentives; 22 [(6)] (5) participate in encouraging new businesses to locate in the State; 23 [(7) seek contributions from the private sector to supplement economic 24 development programs and financial incentives to business;] 25 [(8)] (6) conduct periodic reviews of the economic development activities 26 of the Department, the Maryland Economic Development Corporation, the Maryland 27 Technology Development Corporation, and the Maryland Public–Private Partnership 28 Marketing Corporation for compliance with the economic development strategic plan; 29 SENATE BILL 209 5 [(9)] (7) make recommendations to the Governor and the Secretary to 1 improve economic development activities that fail to achieve economic development 2 strategic goals or are inconsistent with priorities under the economic development strategic 3 plan; and 4 [(10)] (8) carry out other economic development activities that the 5 Governor or the Secretary requests. 6 [(c) The Commission may spend money raised under subsection (b) of this section 7 only in accordance with the State budget. 8 (d) Departmental regulations that pertain to financing programs shall be 9 approved by the Commission before adoption. 10 (e) The Department may not submit a budget request before the Commission 11 reviews the request.] 12 3–301. 13 In this subtitle, “Office” means the Office of International Trade. 14 [3–309. 15 The Office shall report at least twice each year to the Maryland Economic 16 Development Commission on the status of the State’s international activities.] 17 4–201. 18 (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 19 (b) “Board” means the Maryland Tourism Development Board. 20 4–211. 21 The Board shall[: 22 (1)] draft and implement a 5–year strategic plan for the promotion and 23 development of tourism in the State[; and 24 (2) submit the strategic plan to the Maryland Economic Development 25 Commission for its review]. 26 4–212. 27 (a) The Board shall[: 28 6 SENATE BILL 209 (1)] draft and implement an annual marketing plan consistent with the 1 strategic plan developed under § 4–211 of this subtitle[; and 2 (2) submit the marketing plan to the Maryland Economic Development 3 Commission for its review]. 4 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this A ct shall take effect July 5 1, 2024. 6 Approved: ________________________________________________________________________________ Governor. ________________________________________________________________________________ President of the Senate. ________________________________________________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Delegates.