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Braille, independent cane travel, cooking, typing,
and remedial education.
SERVICES DIVISION
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The Services Division provides social services,
information and referral, and community outreach
programs. Aids and appliances are sold at cost at all
three locations.
BOARD OF STATE CANVASSERS
Ex officio: Winfield M. Kelly, Jr., Secretary of State;
Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the Treasury;
Lucille Maurer, State Treasurer; Alexander L.
Cummings, Clerk of the Court of Appeals; J. Joseph
Curran, ft., Attorney General.
Secretary: Gene M. Raynor, State Administrator of
Election Laws
EO. Box 231
11 Bladen St.
Annapolis, MD 21404 974-3711
The Board of State Canvassers was created in
1896 (Chapter 202, Acts of 1896).
Within thirty-five days after any State election,
the Board meets to tabulate the votes cast for each
candidate from the certified statements of votes
made by the city and county boards of canvassers.
The Board declares who is elected and delivers a
certified determination of election results to the
State Administrative Board of Election Laws.
Thereafter, the State Administrative Board of Elec-
tion Laws issues the Declaration of Results of the
election, keeps the records of the Board of State
Canvassers, and delivers a copy of the Declaration
of Results to the Governor, who issues commissions
to the persons elected.
The Board consists of five ex officio members
(Code 1957, Art. 33, secs. 18-1,18-2).
STATE COMMISSION ON THE
CAPITAL CITY
Chairperson: Brad Davidson, 1991
Appointed by Governor (who also designates
chair): William M. Dyal, Jr., 1989; Paul Pearson,
1989; Mary Pringle Symonds, 1991.
Ex officio: William Donald Schaefer, Governor;
Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr., Senate President; R.
Clayton Mitchell, Jr.,House Speaker; Earl F. Seboda,
Secretary of General Services; Vacancy, Director of
Planning; Gerald W. Winegrad, State Senate; John
C. Asrle, Michael Busch, Donald E. Lamb, Anne
Arundel County Delegation, House of Delegates;
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James Lighthizer, Anne Arundel County Executive;
Dennis M. Callahan,-Mi»)W, City of Annapolis; Rear
Admiral Virgil L. Hill, Superintendent, U.S. Naval
Academy.
PO. Box 1909
Annapolis, MD 21404 263-3250
Budget (Code 23.01.05.08)
FY1989 Total Appropriation...................$47,812
General Funds..........................................$47,812
FY1989 Total Authorized Positions.................0.5
Annual Report to Governor, Anne Arundel County
Executive, & Annapolis Mayor due July 1.
The State Commission on the Capital City is an
advisory body that examines ways to preserve the
colonial and historic features of Annapolis while
planning for the city's orderly growth and develop-
ment. The Commission makes recommendations to
the Governor, the Anne Arundel County Execu-
tive, and the Mayor of Annapolis on landmark
resources, the needs for governmental activities and
community resources and facilities, the city's phys-
ical development, and any other community needs.
Created in 1965, the Commission is comprised
of seventeen members (Chapter 202, Acts of
1965). Twelve members serve ex officio and five
members are appointed to four-year terms by the
Governor (Code State Government Article, secs.
9-401 through 9-408).
CAPITAL DEBT AFFORDABILITY
COMMITTEE
Chairperson: Lucille Maurer, State Treasurer
Appointed by Governor: Paul B. Meritt
Ex officio: Louis L. Goldstein, Comptroller of the
Treasury; Charles L. Benton, Jr., Secretary of Budget
& Fiscal Planning; Vacancy, Director of Planning.
Goldstein Treasury Bldg., Room 109
60 Calvert St.
Annapolis, MD 21401 974-3533
Annual Estimate to Governor & General Assembly of
New State Debt that may be authorized for next fiscal
year due Aug. 1.
The Capital Debt Affordability Committee was
created in 1978 (Chapter 43, Acts of 1978). On a
continuing basis, the Committee reviews the size
and condition of the State debt. The Committee
annually submits to the Governor and the General
Assembly its estimate of the maximum amount of
new general obligation debt that prudently may be
authorized for the ensuing fiscal year. The Commit-
tee, in making this estimate, considers: 1) the
amount of general obligation debt that will be
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