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MOBILE HOME STUDY
COMMISSION
Chairperson: Dennis F. Rasmussen
Elizabeth Bobo; Jack Carter; Michael J. Collins;
Idamae Garrott; Barry P. Gossett; Leonard
Homa; Pearl Sasser; Thomas M. Yeager.
210 James Senate Office Building
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 841-3642
The Mobile Home Study Commission was estab-
lished by the Governor pursuant to Joint Resolu-
tion 43, Acts of 1977. The Commission studies the
problems and issues related to mobile home resi-
dent and business endeavors, and the implications
and ramifications of these problems and issues for
the public.
PRODUCTIVITY PLANNING
COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Frederick L. Dewberry, Secretary of
Licensing and Regulation.
Joseph Adier; Wayne A. Cawley, Jr.; Brent M.
Johnson; Curtis C. Johnson; Robert B.
McFadden; George V. McGowan; John F. X.
O'Brien; William B. Potter; H. Louis Stettler
III; Thomas C. Tuttle, Ph.D.
c/o Department of Licensing and Regulation
501 St. Paul Place
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 659-6200
In August 1984, the Governor created the
Productivity Planning Committee in response to a
recommendation from the Governor's Task Force
to Streamline State Government. The Committee
will examine the issue of productivity of State
employees and recommend ways to improve levels
of productivity.
The Committee consists of representatives from
State government, private industry, and State em-
ployees' unions. The Committee is to report to the
Governor in February 1985.
GOVERNOR'S SCIENCE ADVISORY
COUNCIL
Chairperson: Samuel P. Massie, Ph.D., 1986
Tyier Bastian; Everett Carter; Rita Colwell; Sally
H. Dieke; Wesley L. Harris, Ph.D.; Alexander
Kossiakoff; Harold D. Palmer; M. Garry
Schnappinger, Ph.D.; John B. Slaughter; Calvert
B. Tolley; C. Edward Utermohle, Jr.; William C.
Vergara. Terms expire 1985.
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Edward J. Cook, Ph.D.; Richard L. Hall, Ph.D.;
John G. Honig, Ph.D.; Frank J. Munno, Ph.D.
Terms expire 1986.
Joseph E. dark; Evans Hayward; Mitchell A.
Kapland; Gen. Robert S. McGarry; John J.
Martin; Michael J. Pelczar, Jr.; Gerard H.
Schlimm; Jack E. Snell; Julius H. Taylor. Terms
expire 1987.
Harry Kriemelmeyer, Executive Director
P. 0. Box 460
College Park 20740 Telephone: 927-3064
The Governor appointed this council by Execu-
tive Order in 1970 to succeed the Governor's
Science Resources Advisory Council.
The Governor's Science Advisory Council pro-
vides the Crnvcrnor with objective scientific or
technological advice as he deems necessary and
appropriate. It identifies broad future problems in
all fields to which scientific approaches should be
applied, formulates recommendations to alleviate
these problems, and defines problem areas for
which committees could find solutions or recom-
mendations for action. The Council also defines
scientific areas needing additional research or data
analysis, reviews available resources to perform
such analysis, and recommends the approach to be
used. The Council further works to improve scien-
tific education, including identification of well-
defined problem areas for studies to be performed
by graduate students, particularly those studies
that will be of value to the State. It acts as a liaison
with scientists of other states or agencies in
coordinating approaches to common scientific
problems and provides scientific and technological
advice to the principal Executive Departments at
the Governor's request or with his approval.
GOVERNOR'S TASK FORCE ON
SENIOR CITIZEN ACTIVITY
CENTERS
Co-Chairperson: Jennie M. Forehand
Co-Chairperson: J. Bruce Edemy
Samuel I. Coran; Bettina Dubas; Samuel Q.
Johnson; Mary Jane Lyman; Dennis F.
Rasmussen; Margaret C. Schweinhaut; Donald
L. Wassmann.
Ex officio: Rosalie S. Abrams, State Director on
Aging
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