Politics & Government
Applicants Sought To Fill One Seat On Montgomery County Policing Advisory Commission
Applicants are encouraged to apply by Aug. 12 for a seat on the Montgomery County policing advisory commission.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — The Montgomery County Council seeks applicants to fill one public vacancy on the county's policing advisory commission. The position will be nominated and appointed by the County Council. The deadline for applications is Aug. 12.
The public members on the Commission should reflect a range of ethnicities, socioeconomic status and places of origin to reflect the racial and economic diversity of the county’s communities, including religious creed, age, sex - including on the basis of gender identity or orientation, disability and geographic location, with emphasis on those disproportionately impacted by inequities; and have an interest or expertise in policing matters. Public members must participate in the Montgomery County Police Department's Citizen Academy.
The 15-member Commission consists of nine voting public members nominated and appointed by the County Council; four voting public members nominated by the county executive and appointed by the County Council; and two non-voting ex officio members appointed by the County Council: the police chief or the police chief’s designee, and the president of an employee organization certified under Article V of Chapter 33 (Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 35) or the president’s designee.
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The commission must: 1) advise the Council on policing matters; 2) provide information regarding best practices on policing matters; 3) recommend policies, programs, legislation or regulations; 4) comment on matters referred to it by the Council; 5) conduct at least one public forum each year for community input on policing matters; 6) accept correspondence and comments from members of the public; and 7) engage in public education. The commission must submit an annual report to the executive and council on its functions, activities, accomplishments and plans and objectives, by July 1 each year.
Public members serve three-year terms without compensation but are eligible for reimbursement for travel and dependent care for in-person meetings attended. Meetings are currently held on the second Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. The commission must meet as often as necessary to perform its duties, but not less than six times per year.
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Applicants should submit a letter of interest with a resume, no more than four pages in length, to Council President Gabe Albornoz at county.council@montgomerycountymd.gov or mail to Montgomery County Council, 100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, Maryland 20850. Your application must include your home mailing address. Letters of application must be received no later than 5 p.m. Aug. 12.
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