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Maryland Manual, 1971-72
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MARYLAND MANUAL 149
BALTIMORE PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
Henry C. Evans, Superintendent
Lester O. Trusheim, Physical Plant Supervisor
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-4486
Nights & Holidays: 383-4497
The Office of Baltimore Public Buildings and Grounds was created
by Chapter 97, Acts of 1970, as part of the Department of General
Services, replacing the Superintendent of State Office Buildings—
Baltimore, which was created by Chapter 40, Acts of 1968. The
Superintendent is charged with the responsibility of operating, main-
taining and protecting the State Office Building, the State Highway
Administration Building, the former Department of Motor Vehicles
Building and such other buildings and grounds owned or controlled
by the State in the Baltimore area as designated by the Board of
Public Works. The cost of operating these buildings is borne, partially
by funds collected from Special Fund agencies (Code 1957, 1971 Repl.
Vol., Art. 41, sec. 140).
Appropriations 1971 1972
General Funds ............................................ $ 785,886 $ 929,832
Special Funds ............................................. 344,105 374,911
Totals ................................................... $1,129,991 $1,304,743
Staff: 1971, 94; 1972, 98.
OFFICE OF CENTRAL SERVICES
The Director of the Office of Central Services is responsible for
supervising and coordinating the Purchasing Bureau, the Communica-
tions Section, the Office Services Section (printing and duplicating)
and the Hall of Records Commission.
PURCHASING BUREAU
Stanley J. Hanna, Chief, Purchasing Bureau
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3644
The Purchasing Bureau, initially created as the Central Purchasing
Bureau by Chapter 184, Acts of 1920, became a part of the Depart-
ment of Budget and Procurement and its name changed to the Pur-
chasing Bureau by Chapter 64, Acts of 1939. When the Department
of Budget and Fiscal Planning, was created by Chapter 78, Acts of
1969, the Purchasing Bureau was assigned to that Department, but
it was placed under the Secretary of General Services on August I,
1970.
The Purchasing Bureau is responsible for the purchase of all
materials, supplies and equipment for the use of every State agency.
The Secretary, through the Bureau, formulates standards for all
materials, supplies and equipment to be purchased for the using
authorities of the State. It maintains a warehouse for storing supplies
and purchases them from a $400,000 Revolving Fund, These supplies
are bought by State agencies which receive invoices and then replenish
or repay the Revolving Fund in the same manner as do other vendors
(Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sees. 231G-231K).
The Purchasing Bureau is also responsible for the distribution of
donable foods from the Production and Consumer Food Programs of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture and for administering the Special
Milk Program for summer camps and child-care institutions.

 
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