The MES Reform Act of 2021 – Senate Bill 2 (signed into law as Chapter 72, Acts of 2021) made overarching changes to the governance and administration of MES. This included, but was not limited to: (1) reconstituting the MES Board of Directors (“Board”); (2) altering the composition, selection, and standards of conduct for the Board; (3) adding new spending and contracting restrictions; (4) requiring an independent assessment of the Board; (5) requiring the Executive Director to appoint a diversity officer; (6) requiring the Board and executive management to undergo annual training requirements; (7) requiring the Board to adopt or readopt certain MES policies; (8) establishing new requirements and standards for holding board meetings; and (9) requiring the Executive Director to report expenses at each regular Board meeting. Governor Hogan signed the bill into law on April 13, 2021, and the bill took effect on July 1, 2021.
The Act requires MES to post the completion of certain tasks to the MES website. Below are links to those items, as well as a link to the bill text for your convenience. For any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Jeff Tosi, MES Director of Government Affairs, at jtosi@menv.com or 410-729-8504.
- MES Executive Director Evaluation Form
- Board Bylaws – Revised 7-1-2024
- MES Reform Act Legislation (Chapter 72, Acts of 2020)
- Independent Assessment of the MES Board of Directors
- MES Independent Accountant’s Report (June 2022)
- MES Greenhouse Gas Report (December 2023)
- MES Greenhouse Gas Report (December 2022)
- BOD 1.01 Conflicts of Interest Policy Final