(a) The State Board shall manage and supervise elections in the State and ensure compliance with the requirements of this article and any applicable federal law by all persons involved in the elections process.
(b) In exercising its authority under this article and in order to ensure compliance with this article and with any requirements of federal law, the State Board shall:
(1) supervise the conduct of elections in the State;
(2) direct, support, monitor, and evaluate the activities of each local board;
(3) have a staff sufficient to perform its functions;
(4) adopt regulations to implement its powers and duties;
(5) receive, or in its discretion audit, campaign finance reports, account books and records kept under § 13–221 of this article, independent expenditure reports filed and records kept under § 13–306 of this article, electioneering communication reports filed and records kept under § 13–307 of this article, and statements filed and records kept under § 14–105 of this article;
(6) appoint a State Administrator in accordance with § 2–103 of this subtitle;
(7) maximize the use of technology in election administration, including the development of a plan for a comprehensive computerized elections management system;
(8) canvass and certify the results of elections as prescribed by law;
(9) make available to the general public, in a timely and efficient manner, information on the electoral process, including a publication that includes the text of this article, relevant portions of the Maryland Constitution, and information gathered and maintained regarding elections;
(10) subject to § 2–106 of this subtitle and § 13–341 of this article, receive, maintain, and serve as a depository for elections documents, materials, records, statistics, reports, certificates, proclamations, and other information prescribed by law or regulation;
(11) prescribe all forms required under this article; and
(12) serve as the official designated office in accordance with the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act for providing information regarding voter registration and absentee ballot procedures for absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters with respect to elections for federal office.
(c) The powers and duties assigned to the State Board under this article shall be exercised in accordance with an affirmative vote by a supermajority of the members of the State Board.
(d) (1) The State Board shall make publicly available on its website:
(i) each open meeting agenda:
1. at least 48 hours in advance of each meeting; or
2. if the meeting is being held due to an emergency, a natural disaster, or any other unanticipated situation, as far in advance of the meeting as practicable;
(ii) meeting minutes from the portions of a meeting that were held in open session, not more than 2 business days after the minutes are approved; and
(iii) live video streaming of each portion of a meeting that is held in open session.
(2) The State Board shall maintain on its website:
(i) meeting minutes made available under paragraph (1)(ii) of this subsection for a minimum of 5 years after the date of the meeting; and
(ii) a complete and unedited archived video recording of each open meeting for which live video streaming was made available under paragraph (1)(iii) of this subsection for a minimum of 1 year after the date of the meeting.
(3) The Department of Information Technology shall provide to the State Board the technical staff, support, and equipment necessary to stream live video of the open meetings of the State Board.