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pay plan for the grade or class of positions in which he is employed.
The pay plan shall be used by the Governor in the preparation and
submission of his budget.
The State Employees Standard Salary Board shall formulate rules
and regulations for the administration of this Act which shall include
provisions for automatic increases, for minimum to maximum, of the
rates established by the schedule; and such rules shall, after ap-
proval by the Governor have the force of law in the same manner as
other conditions herein prescribed."
MARYLAND ROADSIDE COUNCIL
Chapter 1000—Acts of 1943
Members Term Expires Postoffice
J. Wilmer Cronin, Chairman..... 1947.. .................Aberdeen
Mrs. Gideon B. Stieff..... .........1947 ........... Baltimore
Herbert L. Andrew—.. .............1947— .............................-Easton
Lacy Shaw .................. 1947— ..... — ...Colesville
Mrs. Hall Hammond...................1947— ............. Stevenson
Mrs. Gladys Wimert................. 1947...... ..........Westminster
Palmer R. Nickerson... ....... ...... ...1947 ................Baltimore
Robert M. Reindollar... ..........1947 ................Baltimore
Peyton S. Cochran— ..........1947................ Baltimore
Mrs. Emil Crockin ............1947 .............Baltimore
Mrs. Walter E. Kriel...............1947...................Hampstead
Henry Morton ..... —.. ............1947 .......................Baltimore
Mrs. Victor Frenkil...............1947 ................Baltimore
Edwin F. Holter..................1947 .................Middletown
H. S. Leverton ...............1947 .... ......... —Chestertown
An Act to create a MARYLAND ROADSIDE COUNCIL to consist
of not more than 15 members appointed by the Governor to serve for
two years from June 1, 1943. All members shall serve without com-
pensation but shall be allowed any reasonable expense incurred in the
performance of their duties under this Act. The Governor shall des-
ignate Chairman and the Council itself will select a Vice-Chairman
and other officers. The members must be selected so as to represent
all sections of the State and shall include representation from: The
State Roads Commission; The Automobile Club of Maryland; The
Women's Civic Club of Maryland; The Federated Garden Clubs of
Maryland; The petroleum industry; Out of Doors advertising busi-
ness; State Planning Commission; Commission on Post-War Recon-
struction and Development; Association of County Commissioners
of the Eastern Shore; Association of County Commissioners of the
Western Shore. Amended by Chapter 740, Acts of 1945, extending
life of Council and adding to its mandatory membership a member of
the Farm Bureau and Grange.
COMMISSION TO STUDY PROBLEMS AFFECTING THE
COLORED POPULATION
Chapter 431—1943.
There is hereby created and established a Commission for Colored
Problems consisting of 18 members to be appointed by the Gov-
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