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be a member of the Maryland State Senate, and one, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates. One must represent the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, and one the Baltimore City Medical Society. In addition, one must represent labor, one must represent industry, one must be specially knowledgeable in research, one must be associ- ated with the work of charitable organizations, and three must be selected because of their interest in the problems of the aging. The remaining six members must be, ex officio, the Commissioner of the State Department of Health, the Commissioner of the Department of Mental Hygiene, the Director of the State Department of Public Wel- fare, the State Superintendent of Schools, the Executive Director of the Department of Employment Security, and the Director of the State Planning Department. The Commission appoints an Executive Director. The Commission studies the problems of the aging in order to promote their welfare in every manner possible. It cooperates with, and receives the cooperation of, other State agencies. It must report to the Governor ana the General Assembly each year (Code 1957, 1967 Repl. Vol., Art. 70B). Appropriations 1967 1968 General Funds - - $41,500 $47,430 Federal Funds - - - $17,298 $15,000 Staff; 5 full-time; 4 part-time. GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE FOR THE REGULATION AND STUDY OF MIGRATORY LABOR IN MARYLAND Chairman: Francis C. Stark, Maryland Vegetable Growers' Association William J. Peoples, M.D., Commissioner, State Department of Health; Raleigh C. Hobson, Director, State Department of Welfare; James A. Sensenbaugh, State Superintendent of Schools; Henry Miller, Commissioner of Labor and Industry; Stephen C. Cromwell, Executive Director, Department of Employment Security; Roy D. Cassell, Acting Director, Agri- cultural Extension Service; Col. Carey Jarman, Superinten- dent, Maryland State Police; Rev. Donzel C. Wildey, Execu- tive Secretary, Maryland Council of Churches; Msgr. Joseph J. Leary Executive Secretary, Catholic Rural Life Confer- ence; Jonn W. Rue, Vice President, Executive Secretary, Mid-Atlantic Packers Association; A. Kenneth Miller, Direc- tor, Services and Marketing, Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc.; Estella Everett, Secretary, Maryland State Grange; Clay W. Shaw, Maryland Horticultural Society; Henry L. Brill, Mary- land-D.C. AFL-CIO. Department of Horticulture, University of Maryland, College Park 20740 Telephone: 454-3614 At the request of the General Assembly, the Governor created this permanent Committee in 1959 to develop and recommend standards to insure that out-of-state farm laborers shall be imported, main- tained, and employed in Maryland under satisfactory conditions of housing, sanitation, health, ana welfare. The Legislature specified the following membership for the Committee: the Commissioner of Health; the Director of the State Department of Welfare; the State Superintendent of Schools; the Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Industry; the Executive Director of the Department of |
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