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MARYLAND MANUAL 47 The State Appeal Board was established in 1933 as the "State License Bureau" (Chapter 2, Acts of the Special Session, 1933). In 1947 the General Assembly changed the name of the State Appeal Board (Chapter 501, sec. 177, Acts of 1947). The Board is composed of three members appointed by the Comptroller of the Treasury subject to the approval of the Governor. The Comptroller designates the Chairman of the Board and the Board appoints a secretary. It is the local Board of License Commissioners in Somerset County. It hears appeals from decisions of local licensing authorities in Dorchester and Wicomico counties (Code 1957, Art. 2B, sees. 61, 70, 147, 154, 177, 184). The Board meets for hearings and to hear appeals within the time pre- scribed by law, at the county seat of the county in which the action originated. The appropriation for the expenses of the Board is included in the budget of Alcoholic Beverages Division, Comptroller of the Treasury. BOARD OF REVENUE ESTIMATES BUREAU OF REVENUE ESTIMATES Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury John A. Luetkemeyer, State Treasurer James G. Rennie, Director, Department of Budget and Procurement W. Irvin Young, Chief, Bureau of Revenue Estimates Treasury Building, Annapolis 21404 Telephone: Colonial 8-3371 The Board of Revenue Estimates and the Bureau of Revenue Esti- mates were created by Chapter 991, Acts of 1945. The Board is com- posed of the Comptroller of the Treasury, the State Treasurer, and the Director of the Department of Budget and Procurement. It studies the findings and recommendations of the Bureau and then sends to the Governor, for submission to the General Assembly, an itemized state- ment of anticipated revenues for the succeeding fiscal year, together with its recommendations. The Bureau studies and analyzes all sources of revenue, prepares for the Board the findings for the itemized state- ment of anticipated revenue, devises equitable and economical means of collection of such revenue, and devises and recommends new sources of revenue. The Chief of the Bureau of Revenue Estimates, in conjunction with the State Comptroller's office, prepares and submits to the members of the General Assembly by the end of the months of January and July in each year an itemized statement showing the following in- formation for the six-month period ending on the next preceding December 31 or June 30, as the case may be: (1) estimated revenue from all sources, by funds, for the current budget period; (2) col- lections for the next preceding six-month period; and (3) amount of revenues uncollected or over-collected (Code 1957, Act. 41, sec. 194). The appropriation for the Bureau of Revenue Estimates is included in the budget of the Comptroller of the Treasury. Appropriations 1965 1966 General Funds $18,364 $19,118 Staff: 2. CENTRAL PAYROLL BUREAU Robert L. Serviss, Director State Office Building, Annapolis 21404 Telephone: Colonial 8-3371 The Central Payroll Bureau, established by Chapter 43, Acts of 1954, operates under both the Comptroller of the Treasury and the State |
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