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MARYLAND MANUAL 71
available for the assistance of drug abusers. The administration also has the power to establish facilities for the treatment of drug abuse. It also is to provide for a Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Center for the study, care, treatment, and rehabilitation of drug abusers (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., 1971 Supp., Art. 43B). Appropriations 1971 1972 General Funds $939,732 $6,160,744 Staff: 1971, 55; 1972, 131. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON DRUG ABUSE Chairman: Frank A. Caprio, M.D., 1971 Vice Chairman: Joseph L. Amico, 1970 Ex officio members: James Jordan, Commissioner of Correction; William D. Schaefer, Mayor of Baltimore City; John M. Pettibone, Director, Division of Parole and Probation; Jean Rose Stifler, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene; David T. Mason, Chairman of Board of Parole; Henry Miller, Commis- sioner of Labor and Industry; James A. Sensenbaugh, State Super- intendent of Schools; Neil Solomon, M.D., Ph.D., Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene; Mrs. Rita Davidson, Secretary of Employment and Social Services; Philip Greene, Director, Drug Abuse Admin- istration; George McK. Phillips, Acting Commissioner of Mental Hygiene; Irene Olson, Director, Social Services Administration. Appointed members: Michael Potash, M.D., 1970*; Steven V. Sklar, 1970*; Raymond L. Gray, 1971; Melvin A. Steinberg, 1971; Leonard J. Attman, 1972; Martin J. McNamara, 1972; Norman Shor, 1972. 2305 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 21218 Telephone: 383-2693 The Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, created by Chapter 404, Acts of 1969, consists of certain ex officio members and nine members representing the general public who are appointed by the Governor for three-year terms. The ex officio members are the State Superin- tendent of Schools, the Commissioner of Mental Hygiene, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, the Commissioner of Correction, the Director of Social Services Administration, the Director of the Division of Parole and Probation, the Chairman of the State Parole Board, the Director of the Drug Abuse Administration and the Mayor of the City of Baltimore. The Governor designates the Chairman and the Vice Chairman who must be members appointed from the general public. The Council advises the Governor and the Drug Control Administra- tion on the formulation of a comprehensive plan for long range development through the utilization of federal, state, local and private resources of adequate services and facilities for the prevention and control of drug addiction, diagnosis, treatment, and control of drug addicts and the revision from time to time of such a plan. The Council also promotes, establishes, coordinates and conducts unified programs for education, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and con- trol in the field of drug abuse in cooperation with other federal, state, local and private agencies. The Council further evaluates existing and planned programs and facilities administered by the Administration (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43B, sec. 3). * Term expired. Continues to aerie until reappointcd or Us successor named, |
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