56 MARYLAND MANUAL
EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Board of Trustees
Chairman: Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury
Ex officio members: John A. Luetkemeyer, State Treasurer; James
G. Rennie, Director, Department of Budget and Procurement; Rus-
sell S. Davis, State Commissioner of Personnel.
Appointed by the Board of Public Works: Albert W. Ward, 1965.
Elected by the members: Robert L. Serviss, 1965; George W. Phillips,
1967.
Christ G. Christis, Director
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: 837-9000
The Employees' Retirement System was established by Chapter 377,
Acts of 1941, to provide a plan of retirement for, and administer
pensions to, retired State employees. The System is directed by a
board of seven trustees, four of whom are ex officio; of the other
three, one is appointed by the Board of Public Works for a four-year
term, and two are elected for four-year terms by the State employees
who are members of the Retirement System. Not included within the
Retirement System are the faculty members of the State colleges,
Morgan State College, and the University of Maryland, who are
members of the Teachers' Retirement System; the uniformed person-
nel of the Maryland State Police, who have their own retirement plan;
and certain other groups of State employees as defined by law (Code
1957, Art. 73B; 1962 Supp., Art. 73B, secs. 1-34, 40). Since June 1,
1956, Social Security coverage has been administered through the
Division of Social Security for all State employees and all teachers
(Code 1957, Art. 73B, secs. 35-45).
Appropriations 1963 1964
General Funds $11,301,537 $13,426,933
Special Funds 121,483 156,723
Totals $11,423,020 $13,583,656
Staff: 38.
STATE POLICE RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Board of Trustees
Chairman: Colonel Carey Jarman, Superintendent of State Police
Ex officio members: Louis L, Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treas-
ury; John A. Luetkemeyer, State Treasurer; James G. Rennie,
Director, Department of Budget and Procurement.
Appointed member: Vacancy.
Christ G. Christis, Director
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore I Telephone: 837-9000
The State Police Retirement System, established by Chapter 349,
Acts of 1949, is administered by a Board of Trustees consisting of
the Superintendent of the Department of State Police, the Comptroller
of the Treasury, the State Treasurer, the Director of the Department
of Budget and Procurement and one member appointed by the Board
of Public Works from the enforcement force of the Department of
State Police, The Board administers the retirement system and con-
siders applications for disability pensions or retirement (Code 1957
1962 Supp., Art. 88B, secs. 31, 31A, 34, 49-62).
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