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MARYLAND MANUAL 161 Appropriations 1969 1970 General Funds - - - - $ 56,332 $ 73,424 Staff: 5. CRIMINAL INJURIES COMPENSATION BOARD Chairman: Joseph Pickus, 1973 Dennis C. McCoy, 1971; George Beall, 1972. Martin 1. Moylan, Executive Secretary 601 Jackson Towers, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 823-5000 The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board was established by Chap- ter 455, Acts of 1968 to serve the need for governmental financial assistance to innocent victims of crime. The Board consists of three members appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate for five-year terms. No more than two members may belong to the same political party. One member must have been admitted to the practice of law in Maryland for not less than five years prior to his appointment. The Governor designates the Chair- man. The Board appoints the Executive Secretary through the State Merit System. The Board was established to fulfill the legislature's intent that aid, care, and support be provided by the State, as a matter of moral responsibility for the innocent persons suffering personal physical injury or death as a result of criminal acts or in their efforts to prevent crime or apprehend persons committing or attempting to commit crimes as provided in the Act. The Board also established and maintained an office and staff, and hears claims for awards filed with it (Code 1957, 1966 Repl. Vol., 1968 Supp., Art. 26A).
State Roads and Motor Vehicles STATE ROADS COMMISSION The Commission Chairman of the Commission and Director of Highways: David H. Fisher Regional Commissioners: Arthur B. Price, Jr., 1972; Harley P. Brinsfield, 1972; Frank Thorp, 1972; S. Walter Bogley, Jr., 1973; Leslie H. Evans, 1973; John J. McMullen, 1973; Walter Bucher, 1973. Walter B. Woodford, Jr., Chief Engineer Austin W. Smith, Secretary John J. Rowan, Comptroller Joseph D. Busoner, Special Assistant Attorney General 300 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010 (Mailing address.P. O. Box 717, Baltimore 21203) The State first took action to improve Maryland Roads in 1898, when the General Assembly ordered the Maryland Geological Survey Com- |
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