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234 MARYLAND MANUAL
Baltimore County:
Catonsville Armory
Dundalk-Essex Armory
Gunpowder Range
Martin Airfield—Air National Guard Hangar
Parkville Armory
Pikesville Military Reservation
Towson Armory
Towson Military Reservation
Woodstock Nike Site
Charles County:
Waldorf Military Reservation
Harford County:
Edgewood Army Avn. Facilities at Edgewood Arsenal
Havre de Grace Military Reservation
Montgomery County:
Olney Military Reservation
Other Armories Throughout the State:
Annapolis Armory Glen Burnie Armory
Bel Air Armory Greenbelt Armory
Cambridge Armory Hagerstown Armory
Centreville Armory Highfield Armory
Chestertown Armory La Plata Armory
Crisfield Armory Laurel Armory
Cumberland Armory Leonardtown Armory
Denton Armory Oakland Armory
Easton Armory Pocomoke City Armory
Elkton Armory Prince Frederick Armory
Ellicott City Armory Salisbury Armory
Frederick Armory Westminster Armory
Frostburg Armory

Appropriations

1971

1972

General Funds .....................................
Special Funds ......................................
Federal Funds ......................................

.. $1,484,154
78,800
. 364,477

$1,797,946
67,880
301,115

Totals...............................................

. $1,927,431

$2,166,861

MARYLAND STATE EMPLOYEES SURETY BOND COMMITTEE
John A. Luetkemeyer, State Treasurer; Louis L. Goldstein,
Comptroller of the Treasury; Francis B. Burch, Attorney
General of Maryland.
This Committee was created by Chapter 702, Acts of 1967. It con-
sists of the State Treasurer, the Comptroller of the Treasury, and
the Attorney General of Maryland or their designated representatives.
Its duty is to set the type and the amount of the bonds of all State
officers and employees who are required to be bonded. All others are
to be bonded with the type and the amount and the term to be deter-
mined by the Committee. The Comptroller of the Treasury is to keep
a record of the bond, giving the name of the officer or the employee
for whom the bond is issued, the name of the agency in which the
person banded is employed, the name of the agencies covered, the
name of the company issuing the bond, its amount, date. time of
expiration and certificates of renewal (Code 1957, 1969 Repl. Vol.,
Art. 78A, sees. 46-50).

 
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