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County Planning Commissions: Ralph M. Race, Allegany County; Wayne B. Hamilton, Garrett County; Donald Frush, Washing- ton County. Labor: Charles E. Stutzman. Members-at-Large: Allen M. Hanson and Vacancy, Allegany County; Garry E. Fratz and Col. J. Haig Jackson, Garrett County; Maurice C. Landers and Vacancy, Washington County. President of the Health Planning Council of Appalachian Mary- land, Inc.: Sister Mary Louise Lyons (non-voting). Chairman of the Educational Planning Council for Appalachian Maryland: Peter Callas (non-voting). Executive Director: Vacancy. Deputy Director: Vacancy. Daniel S. J. Rohrer, Jr„ Interim Secretary. Room 318, 100 W. Washington Street Hagerstown 21740 Telephone: 731-2222 The Tri-County Council for Western Maryland, Inc. was chartered as a nonprofit corporation on July 22, 1971 to serve Allegany, Garrett and Washington Counties. The Council replaces the Governor's Council for Appalachian Maryland, originally established in 1968. The Council consists of nineteen voting members and two non-voting members. The Governor, on August 9, 1971, certified that the Council was an entity eligible for designation as a Local Development District under the provisions of Section 301, Title III of the Appalachian Regional De- velopment Act of 1966, as amended (PL 89-4). The purpose of the Council is to function as a cooperative economic, social and cultural development agency within Allegany, Garrett and Washington Counties by developing a comprehensive development plan for the region served; providing liaison with local, State, and Federal Agencies; preparing data and studies to support comprehensive de- velopment planning, including the recommendation of projects and activities to meet the public service needs of the region; providing assistance in the implementation of the State's Appalachian develop- ment program in the region, etc. The Council is functioning under a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission covering seventy-five percent of its operating costs. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON ATOMIC ENERGY Chairman: Thomas E. Widerman, 1972 Gordon M. Cairns, Ph.D., 1972; Dick Duffey, 1972; John C. Geyer, 1973; Edward A. Potts, 1973; Vacancy, 1973; Charles A. Delia, 1974; Peter J. Vogelberger, Jr„ 1974; Wallace MacWil- liams, 1974; Henry T. Douglas, 1975; Henry N. Wagner, Jr„ M.D., 1975. Motor Vehicles Administration 6601 Ritchie Highway, N.E., Glen Burnie 21061 Telephone: 768-7451 The Maryland Advisory Commission on Atomic Energy was created by Chapter 188, Acts of 1966. The Commission consists of eleven members, appointed by the Secretary of Economic and Community Development with the approval of the Governor for four-year terms, with one member representing each of the following fields: agricul- ture, atomic energy, industry, education, law, medicine, Maryland Port Administration, power, public health, transportation, and sanitary |
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