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Maryland Manual, 1971-72
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MARYLAND MANUAL 161
the purpose of developing improved courses of study. The Commission
is to consult .and cooperate with Federal, State, and municipal law
enforcement agencies as well as universities, colleges, and other
educational institutions in the State in the development of courses
of training. The Commission must approve all training schools offer-
ing such training as to curriculum, facilities, equipment, and standards
of operations as well as qualifications of instructors.
The staff of the Commission also performs staff duties and respon-
sibilities in connection with the newly-created Correctional Training
Commission (Code 1957 1971, Repl Vol Art 41 sec.70A).

Appropriations

1971

1972

General Funds
Special Grants

$ 79,405
288,921

$152,517
617,534

Totals
Staff: 7.

$368,326

$770,051

MARYLAND TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
Chairman: William E. Voyce, Jr„ 1977
T. Gordon Bennett, 1973; Melvin A. Callaman, 1973; Margaret
L. German, 1973; Charles W. Moore, 1973; Jay R. Pfeiffer, 1973;
Robert A, Sindall, Jr., 1973; Charles Adler, 1975; Daniel Burk-
hardt, 1975; Richard L. Edelen, 1975; Myles Katz, 1975; Charles
A. Newland, 1975; B. B. Martin, 1977; Theodore J. Phillips, 1977;
Roger O. Charlton, 1977; Robert J. Kenny, 1977.
Paul E. Burke, Executive Director
Guilford Avenue and 21st Street, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-4086
The Maryland Traffic Safety Commission, organized by Chapter 274,
Acts of 1941, consists of eighteen members appointed by the Secretary
of Public Safety and Correctional Services, with the approval of the
Governor, for six-year terms, one-third of these terms expiring every
two years.
The Commission seeks to promote traffic safety on the streets and
highways of Maryland; to coordinate the activities of public and
private agencies interested in, or affected by, the problems of traffic
safety; and to assist such agencies to augment their programs by
study, education, and information. The Commission has enlisted the
aid of business associations, civic groups and newspapers in the pro-
motion of traffic safety. It has also utilized radio, television, news-
papers, billboards, safety conferences, lectures and exhibits. The
Commission also plans State-wide safety programs and works with
national organizations in the promotion of traffic safety. In coopera-
tion with the Department of State Police the Commission issues
releases to the media on traffic accidents and fatalities in the State
(Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sees. 229-30; 1970 Repl. Vol.,
Art. 66 1/2, sec. 34 Id).

Appropriations

1971

1972

General Funds


$ 99,965

Special Funds

$102,105


Totals
Staff: 9.

$102,105

$ 99,965


 
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