register annually (Code 1957, 1971 Repl.
Vol., 1975 Supp., Art. 32).
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
COUNCIL
Nancy Bathon, Matthew Debuskey, M.D.,
Robert P. Diggs, Renee Dixon, B. Rich-
mond Dudley, Mrs. Ernie Honig, Carl
Rose, Muriel Rose, Margaret Ulle, Fred
Dierks, Mary Ackerley, Donald Bramble,
Arthur Dorman, Carol E. Baker, Judson
Force, M.D., Inge Renner, M.D., Mar-
guerite Hastings, George Warner, Rex
Smith, Francis J. Sullivan, James Phillips,
Frank Mcintyre, T. K. Muellen, Meri
Myers.
The Governor originally appointed the
Developmental Disabilities Council in 1971
to carry out the provisions of the Federal
Developmental Disabilities Services and Fa-
cilities Construction Act as amended by the
Developmental Disabilities Services and Fa-
cilities Construction Amendments of 1970.
He reconstituted this Council in 1973 in
order for the State to qualify for certain
Federal grants to finance services and fa-
cilities for the mentally retarded and persons
with other developmental disabilities, and
for mental health centers. The Council
membership consists of at least one third
parent-consumers and two thirds profes-
sional. Members will serve at the pleasure
of the Governor.
ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Chairman: Mrs. Thomas Eastman, 1981
Patrick F. Cunniff, 1977; Edmund M.
Glaser, 1978; Robert B. Bartlett, 1979;
Dino E. Flores, M.D., 1980.
This Council was originally created as the
Noise Pollution Control Advisory Council
by Chapter 709, Acts of 1973. It adopted
its present name by Chapter 287, Acts of
1974. It consists of five members appointed
by the Secretary of Health and Mental Hy-
giene for terms of five years each. One
member is appointed from a list of three
names submitted by the Acoustical Society
of America. One member must be a doctor
of medicine specializing in hearing ap- |
pointed from a list of at least three names
submitted by the Medical and Chirurgical
Faculty of Maryland. The third member is
appointed from a list of three names sub-
mitted by the President of the University of
Maryland. Two members are appointed by
the Secretary from suggestions for this pur-
pose from the Maryland State Chamber of
Commerce, the Maryland Transportation
Federation, the Maryland Environmental
Trust and such other environmental groups
as he may select. The Secretary designates
the Chairman, the Vice Chairman, and the
Secretary.
The Council is to submit regulations for
the establishment of noise control standards
and to control noise pollution (Code 1957,
1971 Repl. Vol., 1975 Supp., Art. 43, sees.
822-833).
STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL
DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
President: Arlington Phillips, 1978
Vice President: Richard Singleton, 1979
Secretary: George J. Gonce, 1979
W. Brooks Bradley, 1979; Donald V. Borg-
wardt, 1979; Walter G. Dabrowski, 1979;
Jack H. Levinson, 1979; Doris K. Mc-
Cully, 1979; Calvin B. Scruggs, 1979;
Frank R. Smith, 1979; Paul J. Smith, Sr.,
1979.
140 Main Street,
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 269-3921
The State Board of Funeral Directors and
Embalmers, created as the State Board of
Undertakers by Chapter 160, Acts of 1902,
received its present name by Chapter 503,
Acts of 1937. The Governor, upon the
recommendation of the Secretary of Health
and Mental Hygiene, and by and with the
consent of the Senate appoints the eleven
members of the Board for four-year terms.
Five members must be residents of Balti-
more City, and six must be residents of the
counties. All members must have been ac-
tively engaged in their profession for the
last five years immediately preceding their
appointment. The Commissioner of Health
serves as an ex officio member of the Board.
Every person carrying on the business of |