certificates of approval to such training schools,
to inspect such schools from time to time, and
to revoke for cause any approval or certificate
issued to such school; to prescribe the curricu-
lum, the minimum courses of study, attendance
requirements, eligibility .to attend, equipment
and facilities, and standards of operation for
such training schools; to prescribe minimum
qualifications for instructors at such schools
and to certify as qualified instructors for ap-
proved training schools and to issue appropriate
certificates to such instructors; to certify officers
who have satisfactorily completed training
programs and to issue appropriate certificates to
such officers; to conduct and operate approved
police training schools as defined in this Act; to
appoint, with the approval of the Secretary of
Public Safety and Correctional Services, an Ex-
ecutive Director, to serve at its pleasure, who
shall perform general administrative functions,
and to fix his compensation; to employ such
other persons as may be necessary to carry out
the provisions of the law, with approval of the
Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional
Services and the legislature; to make such rules
and regulations as may be reasonably necessary
or appropriate to accomplish the purposes and
objectives of the law; to make a continuous
study of entrance-level and in-service training
methods and procedures and to consult with
and accept the cooperation of any recognized
federal. State, or municipal law enforcement
agency or educational institution; to consult and
cooperate with universities, colleges, and
institutions in the State for the development of
specialized courses of study for police officers in |
police science and police administration; and to
consult and cooperate with other departments
and agencies of the State concerned with police
training.
The administrative staff of the Commission
also performs staff duties and responsibilities in
connection with the Correctional Training Com-
mission (Code 1957, Art. 41, sec. 70A).
SUNDRY CLAIMS BOARD
Chairperson: Stephen H. Sachs, Attorney General
Louis L. Goldstein, Secretary; Gordon C. Karnka,
Member
One South Calvert Street
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-3737
The Sundry Claims Board was established by
Chapter 440, Acts of 1961, to administer claims
filed by any prisoner in the Patuxent Institution,
the Maryland Penitentiary, the Maryland House
of Correction, or any other institution under the
supervision of the Division of Correction, who
has been injured in the course of his employment
at such institution while working for compensa-
tion. The Board consists of the Attorney General
of Maryland, or his representative, the Comptrol-
ler of the Treasury, or his representative, and the
Secretary of the Department of Public Safety and
Correctional Services, or his representative. The
Governor designates one of the members to be
the Chairperson and another to be the Secretary
of the Board (Code 1957, Art. 41, sec. 188A). |