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tions of debt service requirements for the ensuing
ten fiscal years; 6) other factors relevant to the
ability of the State to meet its projected debt ser-
vice requirements for the ensuing five years; 7)
criteria established or used by recognized bond
rating agencies in judging the quality of State
bond issues; 8) other factors relevant to the mar-
ketability of State bonds; and 9) the effect of ad-
ditional debt authorizations on each of the factors
enumerated above.

The Committee's estimate is advisory and is
not binding upon the Governor, the Board of
Public Works, or the General Assembly (Code
1957, Art. 31, sec. 25 et seq.).

CHESAPEAKE BAY COMMISSION

Members from the Senate: Peter A. Bozick, Jo-
seph J. Long, Sr.

Members from the House of Delegates: Catherine
I. Riley, Elizabeth S. Smith, W. Henry Thomas

James B. Coulter, Secretary, Department of Natu-
ral Resources

Citizen member: Jack. F. Witten

The Chesapeake Bay Commission, based on a
bi-state agreement between Maryland and Virgin-
ia, was created by Chapter 674, Acts of 1980. It
resulted from recommendations included in the fi-
nal report of the Chesapeake Bay Legislative
Commission, which indicated the need for im-
proved coordination of Bay-wide management to
meet the long-term needs of the people of both
Maryland and Virginia.

The Commission consists of fourteen members,
seven each from Maryland and Virginia. Five
members from each state are members of the
state legislature. Of the five Maryland legislature
members, two are senators designated by the
president of the Senate and three are delegates
designated by the speaker of the House. The
Governor or his designee serves as a member.
Another member who is neither a legislator nor a
member of the Executive branch is jointly select-
ed by the president of the Senate and the speaker
of the House. Legislative members serve terms
coterminous with their current terms of office
Non-legislative members serve at the pleasure of
their respective appointing authorities, but such
terms cannot exceed four years unless they are
reappointed. The chairperson and vice-chair-
person are selected annually by the members,

with each position alternating annually between
the delegations from the two states.

The Commission is to assist the legislatures of
Maryland and Virginia in evaluating and re-
sponding to problems of mutual concern relating
to the Chesapeake Bay, to encourage cooperative
coordinated resource planning and action by the
signatories and their agencies, and to provide,
where appropriate, through recommendation to
the respective legislatures, uniformity of legisla-
tive application.

CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Caroline County: A. Orrell Saulsbury, Jr., 1982;
Joseph D. Quinn, 1984

Dorchester County: Leonard W. Dayton, 1981;
Dewey E. Blades, 1983

Kent County: Robert D. Collyer, 1982; Eloise B.
Johnson, 1984

Queen Anne's County: Herbert Goldstein, 1982;
Helen H. Bishop, 1984

Talbot County: J. Thomas Craighead, 1982; Dan-
iel W. Swann,1984

THE COLLEGE

Robert C. Schleiger, President

Harold D. Jopp, Jr., Dean of Administrative
Services

William Seth, Dean of Student Personnel Services

John Meyer, Dean of Curriculum and Instruction-
al Services

Wye Mills 21679 Telephone: 822-5400

By Chapter 761, Acts of 1974, the Governor
was authorized to appoint the Board of Trustees
for Chesapeake College, a two-year regional com-
munity college serving the Eastern Shore. The
Board of Trustees consists of two residents from
each of the five counties served by the College.
Members serve four-year terms and all are
appointed by the Governor with the advice and
consent of the House of Delegates to control, su-

 



 
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