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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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MARYLAND MANUAL 161
COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE ACCIDENT FUND
Chairman: Paul E. Gaeng, 1976
Vice Chairman: Benjamin L. Cole, 1978
Secretary: Wilmer R. Coleman, 1977
Leroy Frederick, 1974; Paul T. O'Malley, 1976
Richard K. Cogging, Superintendent
William E. Claridge, Assistant Superintendent
J. Howard Holzer, Attorney to the Board
Charles R. Goldsborough, Jr., Attorney to the Board
Edward J. Glusing, Jr., Attorney to the Board
G. Darrell Russell, Jr., Attorney to the Board
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2300
The State Accident Fund, originally a part of the State Industrial
Accident Commission, was established as a separate agency by Chap-
ter 604, Acts of 1941. By Chapter 98, Acts of 1970, the State Accident
Fund became a part of the Department of Personnel. It is directed
by a five-man Board, appointed by the Secretary of Personnel with
the approval of the Governor for five-year terms, one term expiring
each year. The Board elects its officers annually. It administers the
State Accident Fund, which is the State's Workmen's Compensation
Insurance Carrier. Through the Fund, employers may carry insurance
for the payment of claims that may arise from accidents and injuries
to their employees as allowed under the Workmen's Compensation
Law. All expenses of the agency are paid out of income from pre-
miums paid and interest on Fund investment. The State Treasury is
prepaid for operating expenses of the Fund (Code 1967, 1964 Repl.
Vol., Art. 101, sees. 70-71).
Appropriations 1973 1974
General Funds .............. $823,137 $899,869
Staff: 63.
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Board of Trustees
Chairman: James A. Sensenbaugh, State Superintendent of Schools
Ex officio members: Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treas-
ury; J. Millard Tawes, State Treasurer.
Elected by the members: James A. Braswell, Elizabeth P. Ford.
Christ G. Christis, Assistant Secretary of Personnel
for Retirement Systems
Donald W. Potter, Administrator
May Town, Administrator
Howard J. France, Investment Administrator
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2344
The Teachers' Retirement System was established by Chapter 344,
Acts of 1927. Under Chapter 98, Acts of 1970, the System became
part of the Department of Personnel. It is administered by a Board
of Trustees of five members, three of whom are ex officio members;
the remaining two are elected by the membership of the retirement
system. The system administers the retirement allowances and benefits
for the teachers of the State and is responsible for the proper invest-
ment and administration of funds entrusted to its care. In addition

 
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