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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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MARYLAND MANUAL 225
The Board of Review for the Department of Economic and Com-
munity Development established by Chapter 527, Acts of 1970, con-
sists of seven members appointed by the Governor with the advice of
and consent of the Senate of Maryland. Of the seven members so ap-
pointed, not less than four represent the general public. The remaining
members are to be persons of knowledge and experience in one or
more fields under the jurisdiction of the Department. Of the members
initially appointed, three serve three years, two for two years, and
two for one year. Thereafter, all terms are for three years. The
Governor designates the Chairman from among the members repre-
senting the general public. The Governor is empowered to fill any
vacancy which occurs before the expiration of a term, for the balance
of the term so remaining. The Board of Review hears and determines
appeals from those decisions of the Secretary or from any department
or other agencies within the Department of Economic and Community
Development (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sec. 257F-257G).
MARYLAND ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY COMMISSION
Chairman: Ralph 0. Dulany
Economic Development Committee
Chairman: Ralph 0. Dulany
William A. Chapman, Paul R. Fitez, Denton A. Fuller, Robert G.
Garner, Frank N. Hoffmann, Jay A. Jacobs, Joe L. Jessup, John
T. Menzies, Jr., Bayard H. Waterbury, Jr., A. Glenn White, A. V.
Williams.
Community Development Committee
Chairman: Edward W.Taylor
Joseph M. Delia Ratta, Robert C. Embry, Christopher C. Hart-
man, Mrs. Carol L. Johnson, Joseph J. Murnane, James G. Nelson,
Eugene B. Sieminski, John W. Robinson, Robert E. Voelkel, Jr.,
Vladimir A. Wahbe.
Tourism Development Committee
Chairman: Dexter E. Robinson
George Coutros, Spencer P. Ellis, F. Donald Fenhagen, Julius
Fleischman, Dennis W. Gaffney, George A. Grier, Richard A.
Hartman, Robert W. Irving, Michael McDonald, Byron M. Sedg-
wick, Thomas A. Sheehan.
2525 Riva Road, Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 267-5176
The Department's Advisory Commission is organized into three
specific committees. The Economic Development Committee has broad
geographic representation from all parts of Maryland and from vari-
ous elements of the State's private economy. The Community Develop-
ment Committee consists of builders, an architect, representatives of
local governments and civic organizations. The Tourism Development
Committee brings together not only representatives of the industry
but representatives of other State agencies intimately involved with
the industry: Natural Resources and Transportation. The Committees
meet individually on a regular basis while the full Commission meets
only on specific occasions (Code 1957, 1971 Reel. Vol., Art. 41. sec.
257H).

 
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