geographic representation from all parts of
Maryland and from various elements of the
private sector. The full Commission meets
four times a year at the call of the Secre-
tary (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 41.
sec. 257H).
SOUTHERN INTERSTATE NUCLEAR
BOARD
Levio E. Zeni, Member of the Board from
the State of Maryland
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD
Chairman: Peter B. Turnham, Alabama
Vice Chairman: Otto Henry Zinke.
Arkansas
Treasurer: Herbert 0. Funsten, Virginia
Kenneth J. Nemeth. Secretary
Suite 104, 7 Dunwoody Park,
Atlanta, Georgia 30341
Telephone: 404-394-9310
The Southern Interstate Nuclear Board
operates under the terms of the Southern
Interstate Nuclear Compact of 1961 (Pub-
lic Law 89-563), which was ratified by the
legislature of Maryland by Chapter 680,
Acts of 1963. In addition to Maryland.
seventeen states and the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico have ratified the Compact. The
purpose of the Southern Interstate Nuclear
Board is to assist the member states and the
region to achieve benefits and meet respon-
sibilities of nuclear energy, space, and re-
lated technologies through direct staff serv-
ices and the pooling of energy, resources,
special skills and talents of personnel and
physical capabilities.
The Southern Interstate Nuclear Board
provides assistance to state and local gov-
ernments in areas of industry, agriculture,
medicine, labor, legislation, public health,
public information, electric power, educa-
tion, transportation and environmental qual-
ity. The Maryland representative on the
Board serves for a term which runs con-
currently with that of the appointing Gov-
ernor (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art.
41, sees. 319-332 and 356). |
MARYLAND ADVISORY
COMMISSION ON ATOMIC ENERGY
Chairman: Levio E Zeni, 1980
John C. Geyer. 1977; T. Edgie Russell III,
1977; Jean Stifler, M.D.. 1977; Dominic
N. Fornaro, 1978; Richard H. Kent,
1978; Peter J. Vogelberger, Jr.. 1978;
Leonard W. Dayton, 1979; Curtis Mar-
shall, M.D., 1979; Young D. Hance,
1980; Joseph L. Marchello, 1980.
Department of Natural Resources,
Tawes State Office Bldg.,
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 269-2788
The Maryland Advisory Commission on
Atomic Energy was created by Chapter 188,
Acts of 1966. The Commission consists of
eleven members, appointed by the Secretary
of Economic and Community Development
with the approval of the Governor for four-
year terms, with one member representing
each of the following fields: agriculture.
atomic energy, industry, education, law,
medicine, Maryland Port Administration.
power, public health, transportation, and
sanitary engineering. The Chairman is desig-
nated by the Secretary of Economic and
Community Development with the approval
of the Governor.
The Commission was created to advise
the Governor and State officials on matters
arising from the peaceful application of
atomic energy. Application of atomic energy
to peaceful pursuits can result in situations
involving governmental responsibility of the
State which are novel and without prece-
dent. Ready access to the advice of quali-
fied experts representing these various scien-
tific disciplines, professions, productive arts
and sectors of economic activity enables the
State government to cope with the new situ-
ations or grasp new opportunities for eco-
nomic development which arise from the
peaceful application of atomic energy (Code
1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 41, sec. 359A).
APPALACHIAN REGIONAL
COMMISSION
MARYLAND REPRESENTATIVES
Marvin Mandel, State Member
William A. Pate, Alternate |