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Maryland Manual, 1967-68
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50 MARYLAND MANUAL
Budget Bureau
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010
The Director appoints the Chief of the Budget Bureau. This Bureau
carries out the budget functions of the agency. It aids the Director
in preparing a tentative budget for the Governor's consideration
and reviews all budget amendments presented by the various State
agencies.
The Bureau is also responsible for the enforcement of rules and
regulations concerning all phases of the purchase, maintenance and
use of motor vehicles by the various State agencies.
The Bureau has assumed the responsibility for coordinating the
data processing activities of all State agencies (Code 1957, Art. 15A,
sees. 17-27).
Purchasing Bureau
318 Light Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-3010
The Director also appoints the head of the Purchasing Bureau. This
bureau purchases supplies, material and equipment for the use of State
agencies. It maintains a warehouse for the storage of supplies and
pays for them out of a revolving fund of $400,000. These supplies are
purchased by State agencies, which receive invoices and make payment
to the Revolving Fund in the same manner as to other vendors (Code
1957, Art. 15A, sees. 28-34).
Since March 6, 1949, the Department has distributed donable foods
from the Consumer and Marketing Service, U. S. Department of Agri-
culture, to public and private eleemosynary institutions and agencies
and to needy families in the State of Maryland. There are 167 such
institutions and agencies serving approximately 90,700 persons.
In March 1960, a Central Services program was inaugurated pro-
viding typewriter repair and duplicating services for those agencies
located in the Baltimore State Office Building and for certain agencies
in the Baltimore area.
Appropriations 1967 1968
General Funds .. ..... . $714,743 $771,768
Staff: 83.
Law and Legislative
STATE LAW DEPARTMENT
Attorney General's Office
Francis B. Burch, Attorney General, 1970
Robert F. Sweeney, Deputy Attorney General
Assistant Attorneys General:
James R. Klein, First Assistant
Fred Oken
David T. Mason, Chief, Criminal Division
Lewis A. Noonberg
Edward L. Blanton, Jr.
Thomas A. Garland, Chief, Civil Division
Alan M. Wilner
Morton A. Sacks
Donald Needle
Leonard S. Rottman

 
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