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and a Serologist. The Commission appoints all personnel. The medical examiners investigate violent and suspicious deaths or deaths unat- tended by a physician throughout the State. They must file a report of all deaths investigated with the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The records of the Department are open for inspection to the family of the deceased and are acceptable in Court as evidence of the facts contained. The county pays the Deputy Medical Examiners for each death investigated. The State Comptroller pays the salaries of the Chief Medical Examiner, the Assistant Medical Examiners, and the Toxicologists, and the expenses of performing autopsies in the counties and the transportation of bodies incident thereto. All other expenses of the Department are paid by the City of Baltimore (Code 1957, 1966 Repl. Vol.. Art. 22). Appropriations 1967 1968 Special Funds ........................................ $293,994 $349,806 Staff: 42. Deputy Medical Examiners, Substitutes and Pathologists: 96. MARYLAND POLICE TRAINING COMMISSION Chairman: Colonel Robert J. Lally Superintendent of the Maryland State Police Vice Chairman: Donald D. Pomerleau, Commissioner Baltimore City Police Department Ex officio members: Captain Elmer Z. Bowen, President, Maryland Law Enforcement Officers, Inc.; Francis B, Burch, Attorney General of Maryland, represented by Fred Oken, Assistant Attorney General; Wilson H. Elkins, President, University of Maryland, represented by Walter B. Waetjen, Vice President, University of Maryland; William F. Rey- nolds, President, Maryland Chiefs of Police Association; Edwin R. Tully, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Baltimore Office. Appointed members: Elmer F. Hagner, Chief, Anne Arundel County Police Department, 1968; Leslie J. Payne, Chief, Salisbury Police Department, 1969; Wilbur E. Shank, Chief, Cumberland Police Department. 1970. Executive Secretary: Robert L. Van Wagoner, Sr. Assistant Executive Secretary: J. Gordon Holmes Ethel L. Richmond, Secretary to the Executive Secretary Room 16, 7 Church Lane, Pikesville 21208 Telephone: 484-6464 The Maryland Police Training Commission was created by Chapter 286, Acts of 1966, to fulfill the need for improvement in the adminis- tration of law enforcement by raising the standards of training and education. The Commission consists of ten members of whom seven are non- appointive office holders. These include the President of the Maryland Chiefs of Police Association, the President of the Maryland Law En- forcement Officers, Inc., the Attorney General of the State of Mary- land, the Superintendent of the Maryland State Police, the Commis- sioner. Baltimore City Police Department, the President of the Univer- sity of Maryland and the Agent in charge of the Baltimore office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Governor appoints three police officials of the State with the advice and consent of the Senate for three year terms. Each appointive member must be from different |
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