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A newly created position of Assistant Secretary for Environmental Programs has been charged with
the responsibility to integrate and consolidate the State's environmental protection programs, which
have been organized into four cohesive units: Air, Water, Waste, and Community Health Management
Programs-

The Assistant Secretary for Administration, with the necessary staff and operating officials, provides
the timely and responsive supporting services necessary for the health delivery systems to include those
professional support services available to all levels of the organization.

The Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene is also responsible for the direction and coordination
of numerous boards, commissions, and various citizen advisory groups, the majority of which are ad-
ministered by the Assistant Secretary for Health Regulation and Policy Analysis. Immediately below
are the staff offices that report directly to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary, which perform depart-
ment-wide services of a specialized nature.

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY
GENERAL

Randall M. Lutz, Assistant Attorney General and
Counsel to the Department of Health and Men-
tal Hygiene

201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2701

The Office of the Attorney General serves as
the legal adviser to the Secretary and the Depart-
ment of Health and Mental Hygiene.

OFFICE OF GOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS

Fran Tracy, Director

201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2843

The Governmental Relations Office conducts
legislative liaison between the Department of
Health and Mental Hygiene, the Maryland Gen-
eral Assembly, and the U.S. Congress and evalu-
ates pending legislation that affects Departmental
activities The Office also maintains pertinent le-
gal data on health legislation and assists in devel-
oping, coordinating, and presenting Departmental
initiatives and responses associated with the legis-
lative process.

OFFICE OF SPECIAL SERVICES

Henry G. Nathan, Chief

201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2618

This office directs the public affairs activities of
the Department, coordinating all such activities

with appropriate departmental officials and local
health officers. The Office also arranges special
events, disseminates employee information, and
maintains the Department's emergency telephone
system.

BOARD OF REVIEW OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
AND MENTAL HYGIENE

Chairperson: Mary Hemelt, 1981
Vice-Chairperson: Paul M. Vettori, 1982
Secretary: J. Patrick Jarboe, 1982

Marian L. Patterson, 1981; Dr. Ross Z. Pierpont,
1981; Alice Pinderhughes, 1983; Harold F.
Wolff, 1983.

201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2964

The Board of Review was created by Chapter
77, Acts of 1969 (Code 1957, Art. 41, secs.
206-206C). Its seven members are appointed by
the Governor and serve in an advisory capacity
and hear appeals as provided by law.

OFFICE OF LOCAL HEALTH

Dr. Ruth H. Singer, Director

201 W. Preston Street
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2640

Local health departments provide services to
the residents of the State through their staffs of
public health nurses, sanitarians, and other health
workers. The Office of Local Health provides
consultation and assistance to local health officers

 



 
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