MARYLAND MANUAL 33
DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE
Horace E. Flack, Director
Carl N. Everstine, Assistant Director
Elwyn A. Mauck, Director of Fiscal Eesearch Bureau
City Hall, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Plaza 2000
The Department of Legislative Reference was originally created in
1906 to serve the City of Baltimore; in 1916 the scope of the Depart-
ment was enlarged to serve the State as well. The Department col-
lects, compiles and indexes information on all questions of proposed
legislation. The Department investigates and reports on the laws of
Maryland and other States at the request of the Governor, any com-
mittee or member of the General Assembly, or any State agency. At
the request of a member of the General Assembly, the Department
prepares or aids in the drafting of any law or resolution. During ses-
sions of the General Assembly, the Department maintains offices in
Annapolis. Each department of the State Government is required to
transmit to the Department of Legislative Reference at least two
copies of each of its reports which are used for exchange and ref-
erence purposes by the agency. To aid in their research, the Depart-
ment maintains a complete index and a complete file on all bills intro-
duced in the General Assembly from 1908 to the present, the Codes
and Laws of other States, and a library comprising 19,000 books and
56,000 pamphlets and reports, in addition to a number of periodicals,
and clippings from magazines and newspapers. The Department also
has supervision of the Archives of Baltimore City. (Code 1939 and
1947 Supp., Art. 41, setes. 100-103).
Fiscal Research Bureau
The Fiscal Research Bureau was established by Act of the Gen-
eral Assembly in 1947 within the Department of Legislative Refer-
ence. Its general duties include the collection of data on the revenue
and appropriations of the political sub-divisions of the State, the
study of State and local taxation, the study of State and local fiscal
relationships, and assisting State commissions and the committees of
the General Assembly on tax and fiscal matters. Each county, incor-
porated city or town or special taxing district of 2,600 or more popu-
lation is required to submit a copy of its annual fiscal report to the
Bureau (Code 1939 and 1947, Supp. Art. 41, sees. 103A-103H).
Expenditures, 1949 -.................--.........--.-$25,642.66
Appropriation, 1960 ...................- 28,472.00
Staff: 7.
COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF UNIFORMITY
OF LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Chairman: C. Walter Cole, 1951
H. Vernon Eney, 1961; Roger Howell, 1951.
Masonic Building, Towson 4 Telephone: Towson 8465
The Governor, every fourth year, appoints this Board of three
Commissioners, who represent Maryland in the National Conference
of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. The Commissioners exam-
ine into and ascertain the best means to effect uniformity in the laws
of the States. They meet on call of the Chairman to determine what
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