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and 40% by the counties. The Director also appoints a Supervisor for Baltimore City, with important duties of investigation. The Super- visor of Assessments is the chief assessor and acts as such over local assessors. The governing body of the county appoints the local assessors for an indefinite period from a list of applicants examined and graded by the Director. The assessors' salaries are fixed and paid in a manner similar to those of the Supervisors. They review for reassessment the property in each county of Maryland each year (Code 1957, 1969 Repl. Vol., Art. 81, sees. 234-41). The Director has charge of the qualifications and registration of foreign corporations doing business in Maryland. In addition to col- lecting an annual filing fee and accounting monthly for all such collections to the Treasurer, the Director assesses the tangible per- sonal property of foreign corporations and distributes the proceeds to the localities in which the property is located. He also approves and records charters and amendments to charters of domestic cor- porations. Appropriations 1971 1972 General Funds $2,147,000 $2,259,587 Staff: 85. JUVENILE PROBATIONARY SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE COUNTY Director: Harry J. Schafer, Jr. Assistant Directors: Theodore M. Abrams, Wesley B. Blackmon, Robert L. Gilland, Joseph B. Jason, Richard J. Knauer. Liaison Officer: Lee R. Finnesey Secretary: LaRue E. Schafer Legal Counsel: C. John Serio 3703 Lanamer Road, Randallstown 21133 Telephone: 922-7029 This school was originally created by Chapter 719 Acts of 1966. It is headed by a Director and five Assistant Directors, each of whom is appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate for four-year terms. The school was established for persons under twenty-one years of age who are placed on probation before verdict in connection with any charge for violation of any of the motor vehicle laws of the State or any criminal law whether State or local, over which the District Courts have jurisdiction, when referred by the District Court or other judicial officers of Baltimore County. The school includes courses in driver safety, civic responsibility, America and its heritage, and the ramifications present and future of violating the laws of the State, both as to the individual and the community. All probationers must attend at least ten classes which are held in the magistrate court rooms and other areas in the County or in each of the Police Districts. Various classes are held in the District Court rooms (Code 1957, 1964 Repl. Vol., 1970 Supp., Art. 52, sec. 127). Appropriations 1971 1972 $26,900 $25,500 Staff: 9. |
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