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Maryland Manual, 1971-72
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MARYLAND MANUAL 59
The office of the Comptroller prescribes the form of all licenses
required by the State licensing laws which are issued through the
Clerks of the Courts of the various counties. The License Bureau
enforces the State license laws. Each month the Comptroller collects
license revenues, State property transfer taxes, death taxes, and real
and personal property taxes from the Clerks of the Courts, Registers
of Wills, and County Treasurers, respectively, of each county. Distri-
bution of certain taxes and revenue is made to the cities, towns and
counties of the State and to other State agencies as prescribed by
law (Code 1957, 1968 Repl. Vol., Art. 2B, sec. 134; 1966 Repl. Vol.,
Art. 19, sees. 1-34; 1968 Repl. Vol., Art. 56, sees. 3-4, 137; 1969 Repl.
Vol., Art. 78B, sec<-. 19; 1969 Repl. Vol., Art. 81, sees. 201, 323, 410,
433, 434, 460; 1969 Repl. Vol., Art. 89B, sees. 31, 32, 33, 34).

Appropriations

1971

1972

General Funds
Special Funds

$10,100,752
1,749,229

$10,725,579
1,992,689

Total
Staff: 1.047.

$11,849,981

$12,718,268

STATE APPEAL BOARD
Chairman: Morris Turk
Walter E. Buck, Jr„ Philip Pear
Louis R. Schuerholz, Secretary
State Office Building, Annapolis 21404 Telephone: 267-5311
The State Appeal Board was established in 1933 as the "State
License Bureau" (Chapter 2, Acts of the Special Session, 1933). In
1947 the General Assembly changed the name to the State Appeal
Board (Chapter 501, sec. 177, Acts of 1947). The Board is composed
of three members appointed by the Comptroller of the Treasury sub-
ject to the approval of the Governor. The Comptroller designates the
Chairman of the Board and the Board appoints a secretary. It hears
appeals from decisions of local licensing authorities in Dorchester,
Somerset and Wicomico counties (Code 1957, 1968 Repl. Vol., Art. 2B,
sees. 61, 70, 147, 154, 177, 184). The Board meets for hearings and to
hear appeals within the time prescribed by law, at the county seat of
the county in which the action originated. The appropriation for the
expenses of the Board is included in the budget of Alcoholic Beverages
Division, Comptroller of the Treasury.
BOARD OF REVENUE ESTIMATES
BUREAU OF REVENUE ESTIMATES
Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury
John A. Luetkemeyer, State Treasurer
James P. Slicher, Secretary of Budget and Fiscal
Planning
W. Irvin Young, Chief, Bureau of Revenue Estimates
Treasury Building, Annapolis 21404 Telephone: 267-5882
The Board of Revenue Estimates and the Bureau of Revenue Esti-
mates were created by Chapter 991, Acts of 1945. The Board is com-
posed of the Comptroller of the Treasury, the State Treasurer, and the
Director of the Department of Budget and Procurement. It studies the
findings and recommendations of the Bureau and then sends to the

 
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