§ 1-206. Required education  


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  •    (a) Planning commissions. --

       (1) In this subsection, "planning commission" includes a planning commission or board established under:

          (i) Title 2 of this article;

          (ii) Division II of this article; or

          (iii) Title 10 of the Local Government Article.

       (2) Within 6 months after appointment to a planning commission, a member shall complete an education course that includes education on:

          (i) the role of the comprehensive plan;

          (ii) if applicable, proper standards for special exceptions and variances; and

          (iii) the local jurisdiction's local laws and regulations relating to zoning, planned development, subdivision, and other land use matters.

       (3) The failure of a member to complete an education course under this subsection may not:

          (i) invalidate a decision of the planning commission; or

          (ii) be construed to create a private cause of action by any person.

    (b) Boards of appeals. --

       (1) In this subsection, "board of appeals" includes a board of appeals established under:

          (i) Title 4, Subtitle 3 of this article;

          (ii) § 10-403 of this article;

          (iii) Division II of this article; or

          (iv) Title 10 of the Local Government Article.

       (2) Within 6 months after appointment to a board of appeals, a member shall complete an education course that includes education on:

          (i) the role of the comprehensive plan;

          (ii) proper standards for special exceptions and variances; and

          (iii) the local jurisdiction's local laws and regulations relating to zoning, planned development, subdivision, and other land use matters.

       (3) The failure of a member to complete an education course under this subsection may not:

          (i) invalidate a decision of the board; or

          (ii) be construed to create a private cause of action by any person.


HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 66B, § 3.02(h), 4.07(i); 2012, ch. 426, § 2; 2013, ch. 136.