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STATE FLEET SAFETY COMMITTEE

Chairperson: Richard R. Streif

Ex officio members: Olin M. Broadfoot, Depart-
ment of Budget and Fiscal Planning;
Robert
Rous, Joseph A. Klunk, Reliance Insurance
Group;
John J. Darlington, Jr., Poor, Bowen,
Bartlett & Kennedy;
Edwin J. Schamel, State
Treasurer's Office.

Appointed members: Robert Wilcox, Health and
Mental Hygiene;
Maj. Theodore S. Moyer, Mary-
land State Police;
S. William Goldstein, State De-
partment a/Education;
Richard H. Turk, Mary-
land Department of Transportation;
Pierce E.
Cody III, State Highway Administration.

Motor Vehicle Administration
6601 Ritchie Highway, N.E.
Glen Burnie 21062 Telephone: 768-7239

The Governor appointed this Committee in
1971 to establish a safety program for State em-
ployees who drive State-owned and privately-
owned motor vehicles during their performance of
official State business.

Under this program, Accident Review Boards
have been established in all State Departments.
These boards review all motor vehicle accidents
involving State employees on official business, de-
termine the cause and preventability of the acci-
dent, and recommend corrective action to be
taken. Additionally, the Committee involves itself
in vehicle safety promotional activities along with
a program of Defensive Driving instruction uti-
lizing trained instructors from various State De-
partments.

These actions have assisted in the reduction of
accidents and the resultant costs. Continuation of
this program will be a factor in making State
drivers cognizant of their driving responsibilities
and further contribute to the safe operation of the
State fleet.

The Committee meets regularly the last Tues-
day of each month.

STATE COORDINATING COMMITTEE
ON SERVICES TO HANDICAPPED
CHILDREN

Chairperson: Ruth W. Massinga

Richard Wright, Department of Budget and Fiscal
Planning:
Martha Irvin, David Ricker, Richard

Executive Commissions/'295

Steinke, Department of Education; Stanley R.
Platman, M.D., Rex Smith, Dr. Alp Karahasan,
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene;
Mark Friedman, Marion Monk, Department of
Human Resources;
Sheila M. Tolliver, Gover-
nor's Executive Aide for Education;
Richard G.
Dunne, Director, Office for the Coordination of
Services to the Handicapped.

11 South Street
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-3590

Created by executive order in 1979, this Com-
mittee is to examine the kinds of programs and
services required by handicapped children, deter-
mine the number and type of children in out-of-
state agencies, and identify the characteristics of
facility and staff that would be needed to accom-
modate these children in Maryland.

STATE HISTORICAL RECORDS
ADVISORY BOARD

Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse, State Archivist, State
Historical Records Coordinator

Jack P. Greene, 1981; Roland C. McConnell,
1981; Walter Rundell, 1981; P. William Filby,
1982; John Frye, 1982; Julie Roy Jeffrey, 1982;
Adele Newburger, 1982; Edwin W. Beitzell,
1983; Richard Cox, 1983; Mrs. Arthur Star-in,
1983.

Hall of Records
P. 0. Box 828
Annapolis 21404 Telephone: 269-3915

The State Historical Records Advisory Board
was appointed in 1976 by the Governor to carry
out the national historical records program of the
National Historical Publications and Records
Commission. The program is a cooperative effort
of the Commission, the State Records Coordina-
tors, the Advisory Boards, and institutions and
organizations throughout the country concerned
with the records of the nation.

Through its national historical records pro-
gram, the National Historical Publications and
Records Commission encourages a greater effort
at all levels of government and by private organi-
zations to preserve and make available for use
those records, generated in every facet of life, that
further an understanding and appreciation of
American history. In the public sector, these his-
torical records document significant activities of
State, county, municipal, and other units of gov-
ernment. In the private sector, historical records

 



 
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