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184 MARYLAND MANUAL tute proceedings in the courts against those engaged in illegal practice (Code 1957, Art. 43, sees. 150-57). Appropriations 1965 1966 Special Funds ................................................... $6,361 $6,361 Staff: None. Interstate Cooperation MARYLAND COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION Legislative Council Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation: Chairman: Senator J. Albert Roney, Jr. Senator John T. Parran, Jr. Senator J. Frank Raley, Jr. Delegate C. Stanley Blair Delegate Maurice Cardin Delegate James A. Wise Advisory Commission: James G. Rennie, Director of Department of Budget and Procurement James J. O'Donnell, Director of State Planning Thomas B. Finan, Attorney General Lloyd L. Simpkins, Secretary of State Edmund C. Mester, Executive Assistant to the Governor 311 City Hall, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 752-2000 The Maryland Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation, orig- inally created by Chapter 331, Acts of 1937, had its membership reconstituted by Chapter 37, Acts of 1964. The Commission consists of a Legislative Council Committee on Intergovernmental Cooperation and an Advisory Committee. The Legislative Council Committee on Intergovernmental Cooperation consists of three members of the Senate and three members of the House of Delegates appointed from the membership of each body on the Legislative Council. The Legisla- tive Council members are appointed following each regular session of the General Assembly in odd years. These appointments are at the pleasure of the Legislative Council which also appoints the Chairman. The Advisory Committee consists of five members appointed by the Governor and who serve at his pleasure. Members must include the Director of the Department of Budget and Procurement or his alter- nate, the Director of State Planning or his alternate, the Attorney General or his alternate, and two other members. It is the function of this Commission to carry forward the partici- pation of the State as a member of the Council of State Governments. It encourages and assists the legislative, executive, administrative, and judicial oficials and employees of Maryland to develop and maintain friendly contact with officials and employees of the other States, of the Federal government, and of local units of government. It formu- lates proposals for, and works towards, the adoption of compacts, uniform or reciprocal statutes and administrative rules; it promotes the cooperation of government officials with one another; and in gen- eral it works to bring the various governments in the United States into closer contact and to develop the Council of State Governments for this purpose. The Commission may establish delegations and com- mittees to carry on its work and is required by the creating Act to |
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