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MARYLAND MANUAL 97 1976; Donald W. Pritchard, Ph.D., 1975; Edward P. Radford, M.D., 1976; Warren Viessman, 1977; Joseph T. Mendelson, 1978. Mrs. Patricia Sweeting, Secretary 610 N. Howard Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3148 The Air Quality Control Advisory Council was created by Chapter 143, Acts of 1967, to supersede the Air Pollution Control Council which had been created by Chapter 806, Acts of 1963. The present Council was established to adopt rules and regulations for the control of air pollution in the State. The Council consists of not more than eleven members appointed by the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene for terms of five years. Membership must include a mechanical engi- neer, a chemical engineer, two members experienced in air pollution control matters chosen from lists submitted by the Baltimore Chamber of Commerce, one doctor of medicine, and one member each chosen from lists submitted by the University of Maryland, The Johns Hop- kins University, the Council of Governments of Metropolitan Washing- ton, and the AFL-CIO. The Council serves in an advisory capacity to the State Department of Health and reviews recommended regulations for the establishment of standards for emissions into the air or for ambient air quality, and advises the Department prior to their submission to the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene prior to their adoption (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sees. 690-706). THE ANATOMY BOARD OF MARYLAND Chairman: Charles C. C. O'Marchoe, M.D., Ph.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine Vice Chairman: David Bodian, M.D., The Johns Hopkins Univer- sity School of Medicine Vernon E. Krahl, Ph.D., University of Maryland School of Medi- cine; Ronald Bergman, Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 20 South Green Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 727-2691 The Anatomy Board of Maryland, an ex officio body, created by Chapter 669, Acts of 1947, is composed of the head of the Anatomy Department and one additional member of the anatomy staff from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and from The Johns Hop- kins University School of Medicine. The members of the Board are designated by the administrative officers of each school. The purpose of the agency is to insure the proper distribution of bodies to qualified hospitals, medical schools and other agencies engaged in medical edu- cation and research. Such bodies are used only for medical education and research. If, however, the body is claimed for burial by relatives, it is surrendered for interment. The Board also carries out the pro- visions in the laws regulating Consent to Post Mortem Examination (Chapter 315, Acts of 1961), and the New Anatomical Gift Act (Chap- ter 457, Acts of 1968). Bodies are distributed chiefly to The Johns Hop- kins University School of Medicine and the University of Maryland Schools of Medicine and Dentistry according to an arranged plan (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sees. 149, 156-161). BEDDING ADVISORY BOARD Chairman: Mahlon Kelly Harold A. Crone, 1974; Martin Rudick, 1974; Robert H. Kressin, |
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