Board Resources
Advocacy: MC Office of Government Relationsnew window 
The Government Relations Office serves as Montgomery College's liaison to the community
                           and all levels of government: federal, state, county, and local municipalities.
Board of Trustees Bylaws (PDF,  )
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Read Chapter 1, Board of Trustees Bylaws, from the Official College Policies and Procedures.
Maryland Association of Community Collegesnew window 
MACC is organized to achieve the collective legislative and other statewide goals
                           of its members and to advocate the benefits of community college services for the
                           citizens of the State of Maryland.
Maryland Open Meetings Actnew window 
Maryland's Open Meetings Act is a statute that requires many State and local public
                           bodies to hold their meetings in public, to give the public adequate notice of those
                           meetings, and to allow the public to inspect meetings minutes. 
Maryland Public Information Actnew window 
Maryland’s Public Information Act grants the people of this State a broad right of
                           access to public records while protecting legitimate governmental interests and the
                           privacy rights of individual citizens.
Maryland Statutes and Codenew window 
The Board of Trustees of Montgomery College derives its authority from Title 16 of
                           the Education Article of the Annotated Code of The Public General Laws of Maryland,
                           which provides the legal basis for the control and administration of Maryland’s community
                           colleges.
State Ethics Commissionnew window 
The goals of the State Ethics Commission as established in the State Ethics Law, State
                           Government Article, Title 15, are
- to insure that the public has the highest trust in its officials and employees and to assure the public that impartiality and independence of judgment is maintained;
- to prevent the conduct of State business from being subject to improper influence or even the appearance of improper influence;
- to guard against improper influence by administering public disclosure programs and a program establishing standards of conduct for employees and officials.