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with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Governor designates the Chairman and the Vice Chairman. The Corporation has the power to lend money or to guarantee loans made by approved lenders to residents of the State who are attending or are planning to attend colleges or vocational, trade and technical schools within or without the State. The Corporation may accept gifts, bequests and governmental appropriations or grants for its purposes. The Corporation is also empowered to establish rules and regulations for the granting, administration, and repayment of student loans. Program changes enacted by the 1966 and the 1967 sessions of the General Assembly enable the Corporation to enter into agreements with the U. S. Office of Education under which the Federal govern- ment will provide repayable advance funds to be added to the student loan reserve and makes Maryland residents eligible to receive a Federal subsidy for part of the interest on their loans (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43A). Appropriations 1971 1972 General Funds $443,738 $376,447 Staff: 7. INJURED WORKERS' REHABILITATION COMMITTEE Chairman: Joseph W. Spector, 1976 Ex officio members: Daniel T. Doherty, Chairman, Workmen's Compensation Commission; J. Leo Delaney, Assistant State Superintendent of Vocational Rehabilitation. Appointed members: Charles A. Delia, 1972; Paul F. Richardson, M.D., 1972; Eugene P. Martin, Jr., 1974. 2100 Guilford Avenue, Baltimore 23218 Telephone: 383-3165 The Injured Workers' Rehabilitation Committee, created by Chap- ter III, Acts of 1960, consists of six members appointed by the Gov- ernor to advise the Workmen's Compensation Commission on all phases of the rehabilitation of injured workers, including those whose claims are ultimately denied or those who are held not to be in the coverage of the laws relating to Workmen's Compensation. The Com- mittee consists of the Chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Com- mission and the Assistant State Superintendent of Vocational Re- habilitation, both of whom serve as ex officio members, and one employee, one employer, a representative of a casualty insurance company and a registered physician. The Governor designates the Chairman, and the Committee members serve for six-year terms (Code 1957, 1969 Repl. Vol., Art. 77, sec. 295). INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION Chairman: Dr. James A. Sensenbaugh, State Superintendent of Schools George R. Lewis, Secretary of Dept. of General Services; Vladimir A. Wahbe, Secretary of Dept. of Planning; Lee J. Ritter, Dept. of General Services; Nicholas A. Faber, State Dept. of Planning; George A. Meyers, State Dept. of Education. Alfred R. Carey, Jr., Executive Director International Tower Bldg., Suite 600, Box 8689, Baltimore 21240 Telephone: 796-4420 |
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