166[Maryland Manual
DIVISION OF SECURITIES
Ellyn L. Brown, Commissioner
Sarah McGafferty, Deputy Commissioner
7 N. Calvert St.
Baltimore, MD 21202 576-6360
The Division of Securities was established in
1962 with the passage of the Maryland Securities
Act. The principal executive officer of the Division
is the Securities Commissioner, who is appointed by
the Attorney General.
The Securities Commissioner and the Division
are charged by statute to administer and enforce
four Maryland laws: the Maryland Securities Act
(Code Corporations and Associations Article, secs.
11-101 through 11-805); the Franchise Registra-
tion and Disclosure Law (Code 1957, Art. 56, secs.
345-365D); and the Business Opportunities Sales
Act (Code 1957, Art. 56, secs. 401-415).
Administration of these acts involves a substan-
tive scheme of regulation imposed by statute and
by rule requiring the registration of investment
opportunities prior to their offer and sale to the
public. In addition, under the Securities Act, a
licensing requirement (subject to annual renewals)
is imposed on persons engaged in the sale of secu-
rities. Enforcement of these laws is accomplished
through a comprehensive statutory framework im-
posing administrative, civil, and criminal standards.
This involves the use of investigatory powers, ad-
ministrative hearings and administrative orders, lit-
igation in State and federal courts, and cooperative
efforts with State's Attorneys' and Attorney
General's Offices in criminal matters.
MARYLAND BLUE SKY ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
Ellyn L. Brown, Chairperson
Appointed by Governor: Gerald M. Rashbaum,
1988; MarkD. Coplin, 1989; John S. Lalley, 1989;
Virginia K. Adams; E. Robert Kent, Jr.; one
vacancy.
7 N. Calvert St.
Baltimore, MD 21202 576-6360
The Maryland Blue Sky Advisory Committee
was created in 1962 (Chapter 1, Acts of 1962). The
Committee meets, when called by the Securities
Commissioner, to advise the Commissioner on any
and all matters pertaining to the administration of
the Maryland Securities Act, particularly on the
adoption, amendment, or repeal of rules, regula-
tions, or forms (Code Corporations and Associa-
tions Article, sec. 11-202).
The Committee consists of six members ap-
pointed by the Governor for three-year terms. The
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Committee serves without compensation and has
no staff.
ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS GENERAL
WITH STATE AGENCIES
Department of Economic and Employment
Development
Arthur S. Drea, Jr., Counsel
Alexander J. Wright, Jr., Deputy Counsel
217 E. Redwood St., Suite 1101
Baltimore, MD 21202 333-4813
Department of the Environment
Michael C. Powell, Counsel
Vacancy, Deputy Counsel
2500 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21224 631-3053
Department of General Services
Allan B. Blumberg, Counsel
Jeffrey H. Myers, Deputy Counsel
301 W Preston St.
Baltimore, MD 21201 225-4990
Contract Litigation Unit
Jeffrey H. Myers, Deputy Counsel
15 Charles Plaza, Suite 102
Baltimore, MD 21201 333-1791
Department of Housing and Community
Development
Margaret McFarland, Counsel
Judith W Price, Deputy Counsel
45 Calvert St.
Annapolis, MD 21401 974-2772
Department of Natural Resources
Thomas A. Deming, Counsel
Tawes State Office Building
580 Taylor Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401 974-2251
Capital Programs
Jodi Rae ODay
2012 Industrial Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401 974-7947
Maryland Environmental Service
Sean L. Coleman
2020 Industrial Dr.
Annapolis, MD 21401 974-3283
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