Secretary: Thomas J. Martin
Treasurer: Ben D. Walters
Appointed by the Governor: Frank F.
Cossentino, 1980; Dorothy George, 1980;
Thomas J. Martin, 1980.
Elected by the members: John Coleman, 1981; J.
J. Dominick, 1982; Kenneth M. Jones, 1979;
John Royeroft, 1982; E. Thomas Slonaker,
1981.
Howard C. Beck, Jr„ Executive Director
8501 S. LaSalle Road
Towson 21204 Telephone: 321-6641
The Maryland Credit Union Insurance Corpo-
ration was created by Chapter 658, Acts of
1973. The Board of Directors consists of eight
members elected by the member associations
and three members appointed by the Governor
for four-year terms. The board selects its own
officers.
This non-stock, non-profit Corporation was
created for the purpose of promoting the elastici-
ty and flexibility ol the resources of credit union
associations to provide for the liquidity of mem-
ber associations and to insure the accounts of the
member associations. Subject to the general su-
pervision uf the Bank. Commissioner, the Corpo-
ration may make loans to member associations,
insure their credit accounts, and borrow, lend,
and invest the funds of member associations
(Code 1957, Art. 23, sees. 451-465).
CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION
ADVISORY BOARD
Chairperson: Richard C. Wertz, Director, Gover-
nor's Commission on Law Enforcement and Ad-
ministration of Justice
Ex offirio members: Gordon C. Karnka, Secretary
of Public Safety and Correctional Services;
Stephen H. Sachs, Attorney General of Mary-
land; Robert L. Douglass, State Senate; Joseph
E. Owens, House o/Delegates
Appointed members: Thomas S. Smith, 1979;
Donald D. Pomerleau, 1979; Mark A. Levine,
1979; Edward L. Cochran, 1979; Howard M.
Smith, 1979; William E. Hanna, Jr., 1979; Wil-
liam A. Swisher, 1979; Thomas J. Aversa, Jr.,
1979 |
Appointed by the Chief Judge of the Court of
Appeals: J. William Hinkel, 1979; Robert W.
McKeever, 1979; Selig Solomon, 1979
Suite 700
One Investment Place
Towson 21204 Telephone: 321-3636
The Criminal Justice Information Advisory
Board was created by Chapter 239, Acts of 1976.
For budgetary and administrative purposes only
the Board is within the Department of Public
Safety and Correctional Services. The Board
consists of a member of the Senate appointed by
the President, a member of the House of Delegates
appointed by the Speaker, the Executive Director
of the Governor's Commission on Law Enforce-
ment and Administration of Justice who serves ex
offido, three persons from the Judicial Branch of
the State government appointed by the Chief
Judge of the Court of Appeals, the Secretary of
Public Safety and Correctional Services, who
serves ex offido, two executive officials of police
agencies, one executive official from a correctional
services agency, two elected county officials, the
Attorney General of Maryland who serves ex offi-
cio, one elected municipal official, one State's At-
torney, and one public member, all appointed by
the Governor tor three-year terms. The Governor
designates the chairperson.
The Board advises the Secretary of the Depart-
ment of Public Safety and Correctional Services
and the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals on
matters pertaining to the development, operation,
and maintenance of the Criminal Justice Informa-
tion System as it relates to the security and priva-
cy of criminal history record information. The
Board monitors the System; recommends
procedures and methods for the use of criminal
history record information for research, evalua-
tion, and statistical analysis of criminal activity;
recommends legislation necessary to implement,
operate, and maintain the System; and reports an-
nually to the Governor and the General Assembly
on the development and operation of the System.
The Secretary of the Department of Public
Safety and Correctional Services and the Chief
Judge of the Court of Appeals adopt rules and
regulations for the establishment, operation, and
maintenance of the System. These rules and
regulations include those governing the collection,
reporting, and dissemination of criminal history
record information by the courts and all other
criminal justice agencies; those necessary to insure
the security of the system and all criminal history
record information; those governing the dissemi-
nation of criminal history record information |