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MARYLAND MANUAL 33

CENTRAL PAYROLL BUREAU

Robert L. Serviss, Director
State Office Building, Annapolis Telephone: Colonial 3-2631

The Central Payroll Bureau, organized in 1953, is a joint function
of the State Treasurer's Office and the Comptroller of the Treasury.
Based on reports received from the agencies of the State, the Central
Payroll Bureau compiles the payroll journal, writes the payroll
checks, maintains records of earnings for each employee, issues pay-
roll warrants and submits bi-weekly reports to the State Employees'
Retirement System. Deductions for federal withholding taxes are
deposited by the Bureau and the annual report to employees for
salary and wages earned and taxes withheld are also additional
functions.

Appropriations 1953 1954
Emergency Fund ?49,352
Staff: 13.

STATE TREASURER

Hooper S. Miles, Treasurer, 1955
Charles M. Speicher, Chief Deputy
J. Hugh Taylor, Deputy

State Office Building, Annapolis Telephone: Colonial 3-3117
Mathieson Building, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Saratoga 7-5166

Under the Constitution of 1776, there were two State Treasurers—
the Treasurer of the Eastern Shore and the Treasurer of the Western
Shore. With the adoption of the Constitution of 1851, these two
offices were consolidated. The present Constitution provides that the
Treasurer shall be elected by joint ballot of both Houses of the Gen-
eral Assembly for a term of four years. The Treasurer is responsible
for depositing each day the money of the State in an authorized
depository. The Treasurer or his deputy must sign all checks, coun-
tersigned by the Comptroller or an authorized deputy. The Treasurer
is responsible for investing unexpended or surplus funds of the State
which are available for investment purposes, and is the custodian of
the State's insurance, all stocks, bonds, or other investments of the
State, and securities pledged by all banks with deposits of State
funds, insurance companies, and foreign building and homestead asso-
ciations as required by the laws of the State. A monthly balance of
all State funds held in authorized depositories is published in a news-
paper of Baltimore, and a quarterly report is rendered to the Comp-
troller. The Treasurer is also the custodian of such special funds as
may be prescribed by law (Const. 1867, Art. VI. sees. 1, 2, 4).

Appropriations 1953 1954
General Fund $399,246 $368,605
Staff: 13.

STATE AUDITOR

James L. Benson, State Auditor, 1955
Benjamin Gary, Deputy State Auditor
Kathleen Collins, Administrative Assistant

1401 Standard Oil Building, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Lexington 9-4542

 

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