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260 MARYLAND MANUAL POTOMAC RIVER FISHERIES COMPACT STUDY COMMISSION Chairman: Rogers C. B. Morton Maryland Members: John Hanson Briscoe, Harry C. Byrd, Edward S. Digges, William S. James. Secretary- Carl N. Everstine 16 Francis Street, Annapolis 21404 The Governor appointed this Commission in 1968 to study and cor- rect deficiencies in the Potomac River Compact of 1958. The Commis- sion consists of five members from Maryland and five members from Virginia. The Commission is to report at a later date. COMMISSIONERS FOR THE PROMOTION OF UNIFORMITY OF LEGISLATION IN THE UNITED STATES Chairman: M. King Hill, Jr. 1971 Morton M. Robinson, 1971; William P. Cunningham, 1971. 17th Floor, One Charles Center, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 727-1164 The General Assembly, by Chapter 264, Acts of 1896, established the Commission for the Promotion of Uniformity of Legislation. The Gov- ernor, every four years, appoints three Commissioners, who represent Maryland in the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. They receive no salary but are allowed their actual dis- bursements for expenses (Code 1967, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sees. 163, 164). The Commissioners meet on call of the chairman to deter- mine what acts to sponsor before the Legislative Council of Maryland. The National Conference drafts laws to be submitted to the legis- tures of the several states and recommends measures for the promo- tion of uniform legislation. Appropriations 1969 1970 General Funds........................................................... $3,450 $4,550 Staff; None. SOUTHERN INTERSTATE NUCLEAR BOARD Member of the Board from the State of Maryland: Thomas E. Widerman Officers of the Board: Chairman: Victor S. Johnson, Jr., Tennessee Vice Chairman: Daniel S. Eppelsheimer, Missouri Treasurer: Pete B. Turnham, Alabama Executive Director: Robert H. Gifford Suite 664, 800 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Telephone: 876-4385 The Southern Interstate Nuclear Board operates under the terms of the Southern Interstate Nuclear Compact of 1961 (Public Law 87-563), which was ratified by the legislature of Maryland by Chapter 680, Acts of 1963. In addition to Maryland, all of the seventeen eligible states have ratified the Compact. The purpose of the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board is to assist the member states and the region to achieve benefits and meet responsibilities of nuclear energy, facilities, materials, and products. By resolution in 1962, the Southern Governors' Conference asked the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board to provide similar aid in the areas of space and related technology. |
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