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Brockbridge Correctional Facility, however, con-
tinues to be operated by the Maryland Correction-
al Pre-Release System.

The Baltimore City Correctional Center opened
in July, 1984, as part of the Pre-Release System.
With a capacity for 250 inmates, the Center is
located at 901 Grccnmount Avenue.

STATE USE INDUSTRIES ADVISORY
COMMITTEE

Chairperson: Gerald J. Curran, House of Delegates

Henry H. Edwards, Jr., 1987; Louis B. Knecht,
1987; James C. Tuminello, 1984.

Ex officio: Arnold J. Hopkins, Commissioner of
Correction Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of
the Treasury; Wayne A. Cawley, Jr., Secretary of
Agriculture; H. Louis Stettler III, Secretary of
Budget and Fiscal Planning; Vacancy, Secretary
of Economic and Community Development; Earl
F. Seboda, Secretary of General Services; Ruth
Massinga, Secretary of Human Resources; James
D. Tschechtelin, Executive Director, State Board
for Community Colleges; David W. Hornbeck,
State Superintendent of Schools; William H.
Amoss, State Senate.

Daniel J. Moore, Executive Secretary

6314 Windsor Mill Rd.
Baltimore 21207 Telephone: 944-7028

The State Use Industries Advisory Committee
was created in 1981 (Chapter 661, Acts of 1981).
The Committee is responsible for recommending
the establishment and maintenance of industrial
plants and service centers within the Division of
Correction. These plants and centers are used to
implement the State Use Industries programs de-
veloped by the Commissioner of Correction and
the general manager of State Use Industries. The
sites are operated primarily with inmates in a
manner beneficial to the State and to the training
of inmates. State Use Industries provides services
and produces goods needed and used by 1) State
institutions or agencies; 2) political subdivisions of
the State; 3) any federal institution or agency; 4)
any institution, agency, or political subdivision of
another state; and 5) any charitable, civic, educa-
tional, fraternal, or religious association, institu-
tion, or agency for its own use and not for resale to
others within one year of purchase.

The Advisory Committee consists of eleven ex
officio members and four representatives of private
industry appointed by the Governor for three-year
terms. The General Manager of State Use Indus-

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tries serves as executive secretary (Code 1957, Art.
27, sec. 681 A).

ADVISORY BOARD FOR
CORRECTION, PAROLE AND
PROBATION

Chairperson: Dr. Charles F. Wellford, 1987

Frank Stanley Kinney, 1985; Robert M. Bell, 1986;
Margaret M. Dudley, 1986; Yerby Holman,
1987; Arthur H. Katz, 1987; Robert J. Tracy,
1987; Eli M. Lippman, 1988; Marianne Burt,
1984; Roberta Roper, 1984; Owen Wilson, 1984;
two vacancies.

Ex officio: Calvin A. Lightfoot, Deputy Secretary,
Public Safety and Correctional Services; Arnold
J. Hopkins, Commissioner of Correction; William
J. Kunkel, Chairperson, Maryland Parole
Commission; William J. Devance, Acting
Director, Division of Parole and Probation.

One Investment Place
Towson 21204 Telephone: 321-3686

The Advisory Board for Correction, Parole and
Probation was created by Chapter 401, Acts of
1970, to succeed the Advisory Board for Correc-
tion, formed in 1962, and the Advisory Board for
Parole and Probation, established in 1968. The
Board regularly reviews the operation of the
correction, parole, and probation systems in the
State, including current practices and procedures,
agency plans, and budgets. The Board advises the
Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Public Safety
and Correctional Services, the Commissioner of
Correction, the Chairperson of the Maryland Pa-
role Commission, and the Director of the Division
of Parole and Probation on issues and problems
pertaining to corrections, parole, and probation.

The Board consists of seventeen members. Four
serve ex officio and thirteen are appointed by the
Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Ser-
vices with the approval of the Governor for four-
year terms. The Secretary of Public Safety and
Correctional Services, with the approval of the
Governor, designates the chairperson (Code 1957,
Art. 41, sec. 204E).

CORRECTIONAL TRAINING
COMMISSION

Chairperson: Calvin A. Lightfoot, Deputy Secretary

H. Allan Blizzard, Sheriff, Kent County, 1985;
William J. Kunkel, Chairperson, Maryland
Parole Commission, 1986; W. Wayne

 



 
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