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DELEGATE BARD: I would just like to announce
that in the balcony facing you there are members of the
Johns Hopkins University Class on Local and State Govern-
ment in Maryland.
THE CHAIRMAN: We are delighted to have you.
(Applause.)
will you yield to a question from Delegate Maurer?
DELEGATE KIEFER: Yes.
DELEGATE MAURER: Did your committee consider
due process in connection with administrative procedures,
and if so, would you care to comment for the record on it.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Kiefer.
DELEGATE KIEFER: Due process, as we set it
forth in this proposal and as it is met in the First
Amendment and the 14th Amendment, applies to all actions
-- it says "no person shall be deprived of life, liberty
or property without due process of law."
This not only applies to a judicial proceeding,
but also to an administrative proceeding.
As you probably know, there is an administrative
statue in which provides for procedures of |