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164 MARYLAND MANUAL
Appointed members: Barnett Berman, M.D., 1966; Charles A.
Delia, 1966; Eugene P. Martin, Jr„ 1968.
2100 Guilt ord Avenue, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 837-9000
The Injured Workers' Rehabilitation Committee, created by Chap-
ter III, Acts of 1960, consists of six members appointed by the Gov-
ernor to advise the Workmen's Compensation Commission on all
phases of the rehabilitation of injured workers, including those whose
claims are ultimately denied or those who are held not to be in the
coverage of the laws relating to Workmen's Compensation. The
Committee consists of the Chairman of the Workmen's Compensation
Commission and the State Director of Vocational Rehabilitation, both
of whom serve as ex officio members, and one employee, one em-
ployer, a representative of a casualty insurance company and a regis-
tered physician. The Governor designates the Chairman, and the Com-
mittee members serve for six-year terms (Code 1957, 1966 Supp., Art.
77, sec. 296).
COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE ACCIDENT FUND
Chairman: Walter B. Kennedy, 1966
Vice Chairman: Albert W. Quinn, 1968
Secretary: William J. Culbertson, 1969
Simon P. Jarosinski, 1967; 0. Sheldon Chandler, 1970.
Richard K. Coggins, Superintendent
William E. Claridge, Assistant Superintendent
U. Theodore Hayes, Attorney to the Board
J. Howard Holzer, Attorney to the Board
Edgar L. Smith, Attorney to the Board
Richard A. Barton, Attorney to the Board
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 837-9000
The State Accident Fund, originally a part of the State Industrial
Accident Commission, was established as a separate agency by Chap-
ter 604, Acts of 1941. It is directed by a five-man Board, appointed
by the Governor for five-year terms, one term expiring each year.
The Board elects its officers annually. It administers the State Acci-
dent Fund, which is the State's Workmen's Compensation Insurance
Carrier. Through the Fund, employers may carry insurance for the
payment of claims that may arise from accidents and injuries to their
employees as allowed under the Workmen's Compensation Law. All
expenses of the agency are paid out of income from premiums paid
and interest on Fund investment. The State Treasury is reimbursed
for its advance of General Funds (Code 1967, Art. 101, sees. 70-71).
Appropriations 1966 1966
General Funds $390,168 $408,117
Staff: 62.
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
Stephen C. Cromwell, Executive Director, 1967
Board of Appeals: James M. Barry, Chairman, 1967; Thomas J.
Hatem, 1969; Henry G. Spector, 1971.
Advisory Council:
Representing the Public: Phyllis McCardell, Chairman, 1971;
Homer E. Favor, 1969; Abraham Shusterman, 1971.
Representing the Employer: William S. Prentiss, 1967; Eugene
B. Moore, Jr., 1969; William H. Kirkwood, Jr., 1971.

 
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