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MARYLAND MANUAL 141 MARYLAND COMMISSION ON THE CAPITAL CITY Chairman: Kent R. Mullikin, 1969 Ex officio members: William S. James, President of the Senate; Marvin Mandel, Speaker of the House of Delegates; James J. O'Donnell, Director, State Planning Department; John W. Steffey, State Senator, Anne Arundel County; Roger P. Moyer, Mayor of the City of Annapolis; Joseph W. Alton, Jr., County Execu- tive of Anne Arundel County; Rear Admiral Draper L. Kauff- man, Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy. Appointed members: Willis T. Armbruster, 1967; William F. Fitz- gerald, 1967; Elmer M. Jackson, Jr., 1969. 217 Main Street, Annapolis 21401 The Maryland Commission on the Capital City, created by Chapter 202, Acts of 1965, consists of seven ex officio and four appointed members who serve for four-year terms, two terms expiring every two years. No member can serve more than two consecutive four-year terms. The ex officio members are the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Delegates, the Director of State Planning, the State Senator for Anne Arundel County, the Mayor of the City of Annapolis, the County Executive of Anne Arundel County, and the Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy. The Governor designates the chairman from among the appointed members. The Commission, which is purely advisory, is to examine means of preserving the colonial and historic features of Annapolis. At the same time, it is to plan for the city's orderly growth and development. The Commission may also make specific recommendations on landmark resources, the needs for governmental activities and community re- sources and facilities, the city's physical development, and any other community needs (Code 1957, 1965 Supp., Art. 41, sec. 360). Supervision of Business STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION Chairman: D. Chester O'Sullivan, 1967 Edgar L. Lane, 1969; Robert W. Phillips, 1971. Jack Cohen, Executive Secretary 2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 837-9000 The State Athletic Commission, established by Chapter 710, Acts of 1920, consists of three members appointed by the Governor for six- year terms, one term expiring every two years. The Commission has supervision over all boxing and wrestling matches scheduled and held in the State of Maryland. It enacts and enforces such rules as are necessary to govern these bouts. It licenses all corporations, associa- tions or persons sponsoring such bouts, and all referees, managers, seconds, and participants. The Commission collects from all sponsors of boxing and wrestling matches a fee equal to ten per cent of the gross gate receipts and also ten per cent of the sale of radio, tele- vision, or motion picture rights to boxing and wrestling events (Code 1957, Art. 56, sees. 109-26). Appropriations 1965 1966 Special Funds ............................... $25,034 $27,838 Staff: 4. |
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