134 MARYLAND MANUAL
Board of Building, Savings and Loan Association Commissioners
Chairman: Charles E. Orth, 1965
Fred. W. Kuethe, 1965; John W. T. Webb, 1965; T. Hammond
Welsh, Sr., 1965; J. Grayson Luttrell, 1967; F. Ross Myers,
1967; J. H. L. Trautfelter, 1967.
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: 837-9000
The Board of Building, Savings and Loan Association Commis-
sioners consists of seven members appointed by the Governor with
the advice and consent of the Senate for four-year terms.
Each of the members shall have been a resident and registered
voter of the State of Maryland and engaged as an Officer or Director
of a Building Association, the principal place of business of which is
located in this State, for at least the five-year period next preceding
his appointment.
At least three of the members shall have been actively engaged as
Officers or Directors of a Building Association chartered or incorpo-
rated under the laws of the State of Maryland, the Free Share
accounts of which are not insured by an instrumentality of the United
States Government. At least one of the members shall have been
actively engaged as an Officer or Director of an association, the Free
Share accounts of which are insured by an instrumentality of the
United States Government. Three of the members shall be selected
from the public at large and the requirement that such member shall
have been an officer or director of an association shall not apply.
At least three of the members shall be residents of Baltimore City
and at least three must be residents of the counties of Maryland
(Code 1957, 1963 Supp., Art. 23, secs. 161A-161KK).
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds .................................... $148,266 $168,438
Staff: 18.
MARYLAND HOME IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION
Chairman: George I. Klein, 1966
Louis P. Mathews, 1964; H. Morton Rosen, 1965; J. Thomas
Requard, 1966; John L. Knott, 1967.
John C. Coolahan, Executive Director
2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 18 Telephone: 837-9000
The Maryland Home Improvement Commission, established by
Chapter 133, Acts of 1962, consists of five members appointed by the
Governor for four-year terms. Two members must be from the con-
struction industry, one from the field of finance and two from the
general public. The Commission licenses and regulates contractors
and salesmen in the home improvement industry, investigates com-
plaints filed by homeowners against improvement companies and
takes administrative actions where violations of the law are found
(Code 1957, Art. 56, 1962 Supp., secs. 245-267).
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds ..............................$56,774.44 $47,516.00
Staff: 7.
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