Affirmative Action/Contract Compliance
This unit is responsible for administration of
the internal and external execution of the Gover-
nor's Executive Order relating to the Code of
Fair Practice.
GENERAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
SELECTION BOARD
John W. Peach, 1981, Chairperson
J. Max Millstone; Jonathan E. Moxiey; Albert
Weinstein, 1981
Robert Byrd
301 West Preston Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2066
The General Professional Services Selection
Board, established by Chapter 732, Acts of 1974,
consists of four permanent members and one
floating member. The four permanent members
are the Secretary of General Services or his desig-
nee, one member chosen by the Governor from
within the Department of General Services upon
recommendation of the Secretary, and two
members chosen by the Governor from the gener-
al public, at least one of whom may not be an en-
gineer or architect. The public members serve for
a term of four years. The floating member shall
be the head of the using authority which is pres-
enting a proposal to the Board for procuring ar-
chitectural or engineering services.
The Board provides a method for granting ar-
chitectural and engineering contracts to assure
their equitable award at the best available price
to the most competent architect or engineer
(Code 1957, Art. 41, sees. 231N to 231Y).
BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL
REVIEW
Edwin F. Ball, Chairperson
Mark Beck; Stanford R. Britt; Anthony N.
Johns, Jr.; Francis M. Leahy, Van Fossen
Schwab, Clifford L. Coleman
Marshal McCord
301 West Preston Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2444
The Board of Architectural Review, established
by Chapter 80, Acts of 1949, consists of seven
members appointed for four-year terms by the
Secretary of General Services from lists of
nominations submitted by the Baltimore Chapter,
the Potomac Valley of Maryland Chapter, and
the Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the American In-
stitute of Architects (Code 1957, Art. 78A, sec.
23). The Board advises the Secretary about
specifications related to proper architectural treat-
ment of proposed buildings. The Board also
reviews all architectural designs and drawings
and recommends any changes necessary to make
the proposed buildings functional and practical
for the use intended
WASHINGTON CEMETERY BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
President: Samuel E. Pniett, 1981
Ronald D. Phillips, 1981; Michael T. O'Connor,
1981
2217 Cloverleaf Road
Hagerstown 21740 Telephone: 223-9480
The Washington Cemetery Trustees were char-
tered by Chapter 213, Acts of 1870. The three
Trustees, appointed by the Secretary of General
Services for three-year terms, are responsible for
the maintenance of Washington Cemetery, Hagers-
town, where the Confederate dead of the battles of
Antietam and South Mountain are interred.
PROCUREMENT APPEALS BOARD
Stanley D. Zemansky, CPPO, Chairperson, 1980
Wilbur C. Giles, 1979; William H. Hedeman,
1981
Baltimore City Purchasing Department
III N. Calvert Street
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 396-5700
The Procurement Appeals Board was created
by Department of General Services regulations in
1977 (Code of Maryland Regulations Title 04,
subtitle 06, Chapter 01, sec. II). The Board
consists of three members who are knowledgeable
in the field of purchasing, with experience in ei-
ther manufacturing, retailing, or public procure-
ment. Members of the Board are appointed by
the Governor with the advice of the Secretary of
General Services. Initially, one member serves for
one year, another for two years, and the third for
three years. Thereafter each member serves a
three-year term.
Any question, dispute, or protest concerning
bidding and award procedures, or concerning the
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