The governor nominates people to three-year terms on the five-member board that hears appeals of those denials, with his appointments needing the state Senate’s confirmation. The board has one vacancy, leaving it with four members. Three of them, serving since last spring, were up for a vote this year on their confirmation and were rejected by the Senate amid the move to abolish the board. They can continue serving until the end of the General Assembly session in early April, at which time Hogan would need to appoint new members.