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MARYLAND MANUAL 175
Appropriations 1971 1972 General Funds $4,272,985 $4,804,532 Staff: 1971, 368; 1972, 382. SUNDRY CLAIMS BOARD Chairman: Francis R. Burch Louis L. Goldstein, Secretary; Robert J. Lally, Member One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-3737 The Sundry Claims Board was established by Chapter 440, Acts of 1961, to administer claims filed by any prisoner in the Patuxent Insti- tution, or in the Maryland Penitentiary, the Maryland House of Cor- rection or any other institution under the supervision of the Division of Correction, who has been injured in the scope of his employment at such institution while working for compensation. The Board con- sists of the Attorney General of Maryland, or his representative, the Comptroller of the Treasury, or his representative, and the Secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, or his representative. The Governor designates one of the members to be the Chairman and another to be the Secretary of the Board (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sec. 188A). CORRECTIONAL TRAINING COMMISSION Chairman: Leighton W. Dudley, Deputy Secretary for Correctional Services Ex officio members: James Jordan, Commissioner of Correction; John M. Pettibone, Director, Division of Parole and Probation; John D. Ford, Jr., President, Maryland Community Correctional Administrators Association; Louis Sakin, President, Maryland Probation, Parole, and Correction Association; Chief Deputy James A. Young, President, Maryland Sheriff's Association; Harold L. Thomas, Director, Jail Services, Federal Bureau of Prisons; Paul J. Reed, Jr., President, Baltimore City Jail Board. Appointed members: Clifford G. Kerschner, 1972; R. Calvin Hall, 1973; William N. Lowe, 1974. Executive Secretary: Robert L. Van Wagoner, Sr. Assistant Executive Secretary: Thomas A. Rosazza 7 Church Lane, Pikesville 21208 Telephone: 484-6464 Chapter 213 of the Acts of 1971 created a Correctional Training Commission within the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. The purpose of the Commission is to prescribe standards for the approval and continuation of all schools at which correction, parole or probation training courses are required; to approve and issue certificates of approval to such schools; to inspect such schools from time to time; to revoke for cause any approval or certificate; and to prescribe curriculum, courses of study, attendance, require- ments, eligibility to attend, equipment, facilities, and standards of operation for such training schools. The Commission consists of eleven members of whom eight are ex officio and three are appointed members. The ex officio members include the Deputy Secretary for Correctional Services, the Director of the Division of Parole and Probation, the Commissioner of Correc- tion, the President of the Maryland Community Correctional Adminis- trators Association, the President of the Maryland Sheriffs Associa- tion the President of the Maryland Probation, Parole and Correction Association, the Chief, Jail Inspection Services, Federal Bureau of |
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