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216 MARYLAND MANUAL
ning Department; Henry Bosz, Department of Budget and Pro-
curement; Louise P. Thompson, Department of Employment
Security; David W. Zimmerman, State Department of Education.
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010
_ The Governor appointed this seven-member interagency Commis-
sion on Mental Retardation in 1963 to coordinate the activities of the
various State agencies cooperating in this area. The Commission will
select its own officers and report from time to time.
COMMISSION TO PREPARE SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES, AS
NECESSARY, IN THE MENTAL HEALTH LAWS OF THE
STATE OF MARYLAND
Chairman: Leon H. A. Pierson
Paul A. Dorf, Arthur Dorman, L. Whiting Farinholt, Jr., Irene
Hitchman, M.D., George R. Hughes, Jr., Jacqueline McCurdy,
Edward Jeunette, Alan M. Resnick, J. Albert Roney, Jr., Jonas R.
Rappeport, M.D.
Secretary and Reporter: Donald C. Allen
1015 Maryland National Bank Building,
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 727-7733
The Governor appointed this special commission in 1966 at the
request of the Legislature. The Commission consists of eleven mem-
bers, of whom the Governor appointed five who were skilled in the
law and in the field of mental health. The Speaker of the House of
Delegates appointed three members, and the President of the Senate
appointed three members.
The Commission is compiling the data required for consideration
of the proposed revision of the mental health laws. The Commission
is to report at a later date (Res. No. 57, Acts of 1966).
COMMISSION TO STUDY THE PEOPLE'S COURT SYSTEM
AND THE LOWER COURT SYSTEM OF WICOMICO COUNTY
Chairman: Wade H. Insley
E. Dale Adkins, Jr., G. H. Chipman, Calvin H. Cropper,
Richard E. Cullen, J. A. Hamblin, W. Paul Martin, C. Bounds
Phillips, F. Nash Strudwick.
309 Truitt, Salisbury 21801
The Governor appointed this special commission at the request of
the General Assembly to study the People's Court System and the
lower court system of Wicomico County and to submit recommenda-
tions for their improvement. The Commission consists of the State's
Attorney of Wicomico County, the Judge of the Wicomico County
People's Court, the resident judge of the Circuit Court for Wicomico
County, a representative of the City Council of Salisbury, a repre-
sentative of the Wicomico County Council, a representative of the
Wicomico County Bar Association, and a person representing the civil
and business community of Wicomico County. The Commission is to
report at a later date (H. R. No. 94 and S. R. No. 68, Acts of 1965).

 
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