MARYLAND MANUAL 37
ernor with the consent of the Senate and serves at his pleasure
(Const. 1867, Art. II, sec. 22). The Secretary acts as general secretary
to the Governor and attests his signature on all public documents,
commissions, warrants, proclamations, and such other public papers
as may be required. He is custodian of the Great Seal of the State
(Code 1967, Art. 41, sec. 46). The Secretary of State certifies the
results of all referenda and constitutional amendments submitted to
the electorate. He keeps and publishes the results of elections held in
the State and keeps the records of the State Board of Canvassers, of
which he is a member (Code 1957, Art. 33, sees. 142-43, 172). His
office keeps a record of all commissions issued and all appointments
made by the Governor (Code 1957, Art. 41, sees. 86-88); a record of
trademarks and trade names used within the State (Code 1957, Art.
41, sees. 90-103); a record of all Trading Stamp Companies doing
business in Maryland (Chap. 650, Acts 1959); and a registry of all
legislative agents and counsels, the legislative subjects in which they
are interested, and the amounts they receive and expend for such
activity (Code 1957, Art. 40, sees. 5-14). The Secretary of State is
also the legally designated attorney of nonresident drivers, aviators,
and aircraft owners involved in accidents in Maryland. All processes
or warrants served upon him in this connection have the same legal
effect as though they were served upon the individual (Code 1957,
Art. 66%, sec. 116; Art. 75, sees. 76-78). All administrative regulations
adopted by any State officer or department must be filed with the
Secretary of State, who is responsible for publishing such regulations
and supplements thereto (Code 1957, Art. 41, sec. 9).
Appropriations 1961 1962
General Funds $51,440 $62,117
Staff: 9.
Fiscal Agencies
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
J. Millard Tawes, Governor
Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury
Hooper S. Miles, Treasurer
Andrew Heubeck, Jr., Secretary to the Board
Treasury Building, Annapolis Telephone: Colonial 8-3371
The Board of Public Works is composed of the Governor, the
Comptroller, and the State Treasurer. The Board exercises such powers
and duties as may be delegated to it in regard to the creation of the
State debt. It approves _ all contracts for the expenditures of the
proceeds of loans authorized by the General Assembly. It supervises
the expenditure of all sums appropriated for the acquisition of land,
buildings, equipment, new construction, and other capital assets,
except those appropriated for State roads, bridges, and highways; and
it approves the contracts for such expenditures after review by the
Director of Budget and Procurement or Department of Public Im-
provements, as the case may be. The Board approves every new
tease or renewal for land, buildings, or office space before such con-
tracts are executed by any department, board, commission. State
officer, or institution of the State. It may also designate the location
of any State agency, after review by the Director of Budget and
Procurement.
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