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Employment Security; the Director of the Agricultural Extension Service, University of Maryland; the Superintendent of Maryland State Police; the Executive Secretary of the Maryland-Delaware Council of Churches; a representative of the Catholic Rural Life Con- ference; the Executive Secretary of the Tri-State Packers Associa- tion; the Secretary of the Maryland Farm Bureau, Inc.; the Secre- tary of the Maryland State Grange; the Presidents of the Maryland State Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Associations; and the Secretary- Treasurer of the Maryland State and District of Columbia A.F.L.- C.I.O. The Committee submits an annual report to the Governor by November I of each year (J. R. No. 9, Acts of 1959). Juvenile Services STATE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES Advisory Board of Juvenile Services Chairman: George B, Rasin, Jr„ 1969 Frederick J. Brown, 1967; William Lewis Holder, 1967; Ernest A. Loveless, Jr., 1967; Virginia Richardson, 1967; Lt. Col. George E. Davidson, 1968; Charles A. Harris. 1968; John L. Pitts, 1968; Charles E. Moylan, Sr., 1968; Mrs. John B. Funk, 1969; Meyer D. Levin, 1969; Donald E. Webster, 1969. The Department Director: Richard A. Batterton 3610 Milford Mill Road, Baltimore 21207 Telephone: 922-1000 The State Department of Juvenile Services, created by Chapter 126, Acts of 1966, is the central coordinating administrative agency for juvenile investigation, probation and after-care services, and for State juvenile diagnostic, training, detention, and rehabilitation institutions. On July 1, 1967, the Department assumed administrative responsi- bility for all State juvenile training schools, children's centers, and boys' forestry camps, all of which were formerly administered by the State Department of Public Welfare. On the same date, the Depart- ment incorporated into a single Statewide program the juvenile pro- bation and after-care services provided by the counties, Baltimore City, the State Department of Public Welfare, and the State Depart- ment of Parole and Probation. The Department is administered by a Director appointed by the Governor. There is a twelve-member Advisory Board of Juvenile Services which acts in a general consultatory and advisory capacity to the Director. The Board consists of representatives of the State Department of Education, the State Department of Health, the State Department of Mental Hygiene, the State Police, and the Department of Public Welfare, as well as representatives of the judiciary of the State. Three members represent volunteer child welfare agencies, and three members are chosen from the public at large because of their experience and interest in minors and in juvenile problems. Members may serve only two consecutive terms. The Governor appoints the Chairman. The Board has the duty of recommending to the Director policies and programs designed to improve the State's juvenile services. The Board also participates in interpreting the objectives of the Depart- |
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