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force of the Department of State Police for terms of four years. The Board administers the retirement system and considers applications for disability pensions or retirement (Code 1957, 1969 Repl. Vol., 1971 Supp., Art. 88B, sees. 31, 37, 49-62). Appropriations 1971 1972 Special Funds $1,762,958 $2,091,945 COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE ACCIDENT FUND Chairman: Paul E. Gaeng, 1976 Vice Chairman: Albert W. Quinn, 1973 Secretary: Marshall H. Wentz, 1972 Leroy Frederick, 1974; Paul T. O'Malley, 1975 Richard K. Cogging, Superintendent William E. Claridge, Assistant Superintendent J. Howard Holzer, Attorney to the Board Charles R. Goldsborough, Jr., Attorney to the Board Edward J. Glusing, Jr., Attorney to the Board G. Darrell Russell, Jr., Attorney to the Board 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2300 The State Accident Fund, originally a part of the State Industrial Accident Commission, was established as a separate agency by Chap- ter 504, Acts of 1941. It is directed by a five-man Board, appointed by the Governor for five-year terms, one term expiring each year. The Board elects its officers annually. It administers the State Acci- dent Fund, which is the State's Workmen's Compensation Insurance Carrier. Through the Fund, employers may carry insurance for the payment of claims that may arise from accidents and injuries to their employees as allowed under the Workmen's Compensation Law. All expenses of the agency are paid out of income from premiums paid and interest on Fund investment. The State Treasury is prepaid for operating expenses of the Fund (Code 1957, 1964 Repl. Vol., Art. 101, sees. 70-71). Appropriations 1971 1972 General Funds $678,386 $738,407 Staff: 51. BOARD OF ETHICS Chairman: Reuben Oppenheimer, 1975 Ex officio member: Henry G. Bosz, Secretary of Personnel. Appointed members: Jules Rainess, 1972; Henry C. Welcome, 1972; William B. Calvert, 1973; Vacancy, 1973; Russell S. Davis, 1974; Louis Silverstein, 1975. Anthony M. Carey, Executive Secretary 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-4614 The Board of Ethics was established by the Governor in 1969 by executive order to advise on individual cases in which State employees might have conflicts of interest and to forbid officials to accept gifts or to use their positions for private gain. The Board consists of eight members appointed by the Governor for four year terms from the general public who are not subject to the Code of Ethics. The Secre- |
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