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56 MARYLAND MANUAL Budget Bureau 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010 The Secretary appoints the Chief of the Budget Bureau. This Bureau carries out the budget functions of the agency. It aids the Secretary 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, 1968 Kepi. Vol., 1969 Supp. Art. 15A, sees. 17-27). Purchasing Bureau 318 Light Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-3010 The Secretary 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, 1968 Repl. Vol., Art. ISA, sees. 28-34). The Purchasing Bureau is also responsible for Central Services program and for distribution of donable foods from the Consumer and Marketing Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Appropriations 1969 1970 General Funds ................................................ $884,150 $1,012,397 Staff: 112. MARYLAND TAX COURT Chief Judge: Lawrence B. Fenneman, 1972 Judges: John Wood Logan, 1971 Henry D. Blair, Jr. 1973 George B. Hughes, Jr. 1974 Seymour Korn, 1975 Edwin W. Lowe. Clerk Jane B. Willey, Deputy Clerk Alverta L. Quinn, Receptionist 701 St. Paul Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 837-4660 By Chapter 767, Acts of 1969, the General Assembly abolished the State Tax Commission and divided its functions between two new agencies, the Maryland Tax Court and the State Department of As- sessments and Taxation. The Maryland Tax Court performs the judi- cial and semi-judicial duties of the former Commission. It consists of five Judges, appointed by the Governor for terms of six years. One is required to be a resident of the Eastern Shore; another, a resident of the Western Shore; and another, a resident of Baltimore City. The other two are to be residents of the State at large. Not more than three Judges may be of the same political party, and each is required to be a taxpayer and a qualified voter of Maryland. At least two must |
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