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the General Assembly. The Commission is to recommend ways to implement the report, to study and analyze it, and to present legis- lation. The Commission is composed of members of the 1966 General Assembly, one from each tidewater county and one from Baltimore City. The Commission is to report at a later date (Res. 28, Acts of 1966). MARYLAND STATE EMPLOYEES SURETY BOND COMMITTEE John A. Luetkemeyer, State Treasurer; Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury; Francis B. Burch, Attorney General of Maryland. This Committee was created by Chapter 702, Acts of 1967. It con- sists of the State Treasurer, the Comptroller of the Treasury, and the Attorney General of Maryland or their designated representatives. Its duty is to set the type and the amount of the bonds of all State officers and employees who are required to be bonded. All others are to be bonded with the type and the amount and the term to be deter- mined by the Committee. The Comptroller of the Treasury is to keep a record of the bond, giving the name of the officer or the employee for whom the bond is issued, the name of the agency in which the person bonded is employed, the name of the agencies covered, the name of the company issuing the bond, its amount, date. time of expiration and certificates of renewal (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., 1967 Supp., Art. 78A, sees. 46-50). STATE OFFICE BUILDING SPACE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ex officio. members: George R. Lewis, Director, Department of Public Improvements; James J. O'Donnell, Director, State Plan- ning Department; Vladimir Wahbe, Governor's Program Execu- tive for Urban and Local Affairs. Appointed members: Tilton H. Dobbin, Henry J. Knott, John A. Luetkemeyer, Walter Sondheim, Sidney H. Tinley, Jr. The Governor appointed this ad hoc committee to review progress already made in the State Office Building complex, to advise on the retention of consultants for site planning, and to comment upon the overall performance standards pertaining to the expansion of these State facilities. STUDY COMMISSION ON CRIMINAL LAWS Chairman: Frederick W. Brune Franklin G. Allen, Mary Arabian, John R. Hargrove, Robert G. Heeney, Josiah F. Henry, Jr., Thomas J. Kenney, Robert J. Lally, James Macgill, John S. MeInerney, Charles E. Moylan, Jr., Alan H. Murrell, Julian S. Neal, Jonas R. Rappeport, Daniel T. Pretty- man, John W. Sause, Jr., Robert M. Thomas, Paul C. Wolman. 906 Poplar Hill Road, Baltimore 21210 The Governor appointed this special study commission in 1965 at the request of the General Assembly to make a comprehensive study and review of the criminal laws of the State, criminal procedures and the administration of criminal justice. The Commission is to report to the Governor and to the Legislative Council at a later date (J. R. No. 22, Acts of 1965). |
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