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Kenneth Lundeen; JohnM. McMahan; CapMona;
Ralph Pass; Sandra Ridenhaur; Perry Winchester.

Ex officio: ]. Randall Evans, Secretary of Economic
& Employment Development; Martin W. Walsh,
Jr., Secretary of General Services; Jacqueline H.
Rogers, Secretary of Housing & Community
Development; William A. Fogle, Jr., Secretary of
Licensing & Regulation; Torrey C. Brown,
Secretary of Natural Resources; Hilda E. Ford,
Secretary of Personnel; Henry Koellein, Jr.,
Commissioner of Labor & Industry.

c/o Harldns Builders, Inc.
12301 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD 20904 680-4205

The Governor's Construction Industry
Employers' Advisory Council was established in
February 1988 by the Governor (Executive Order
01.01.1988.04). The Advisory Council assists the
Governor in devising strategy to foster a healthy
and expanding construction industry in Maryland.
The Council reviews State and local problems af
fecting the industry and recommends solutions to
the Governor.
The Council submitted an interim report to the
Governor in June 1988 and annually reports to the
Governor each December.

STATE DATA SECURITY COMMITTEE

Chairperson: Vacancy, Dept. of Budget & Fiscal
Planning

Appointed by Governor: Alphonse J. Giunta; David
D. Harrington; John M. Huwig; Thomas F.
McCabe; John L. Seldgeski; Peggy V. Short;
George M. Suggs, Jr.

c/o Division of Budget Analysis
Dept. of Budget & Fiscal Planning
Goldsrein Treasury Building
60 Calvert St.
Annapolis, MD 21401-1985 974-3749

By Executive Order, the Governor created the
State Data Security Committee in 1983. The Com-
mittee establishes computer security policies and
standards for State government agencies in the
Executive Branch. The Committee regularly
evaluates and tests the security of State agency
systems that contain computerized records.
Annually, the Committee reports to the Gover-
nor and to the chairpersons of appropriate legisla-
tive committees.
The Committee consists of nine data profes-
sionals within State service. One member is ap-
pointed from each of the following agencies:
Comptroller of the Treasury; Department of
Budget and Fiscal Planning (whose representative
serves as chairperson); Department of Public Safety

Executive Commissions/477

and Correctional Services; Department of
Transportation; and University of Maryland Sys-
tem. Four members are appointed by the Governor
upon recommendation of the chairperson. Any
agency security officer assigned to the Committee
may not participate in any computer system security
analysis of that officer's own agency by the Com-
mittee.

MARYLAND DISABILITY LAW
CENTER

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Susan P. Leviron, Chairperson, 1993

Appointed by Governor: Louise T. Breedon, 1991;
Carol J. Lawson-Green, 1991; Peg Sullivan, 1991;
Norma Claypool, 1992; Edwin B. Brager, 1993;
Roger Langsdorf, 1993; J. Patrick McCurdy III,
1993; Ralph Moore, 1993; Gertrude E. Nolan,
1 993; Tro A Riirnim, 1 994; Dana Pptcrsnn, 1994;
Donald H. Stone, 1994; C. Lawrence Wiser, 1994,

Elizabeth Jones, Executive Director

2510 St. Paul St.
Baltimore, MD 21218 333-7600
TTY for Deaf: 235-4227

The Maryland Disability Law Center originated
as the Maryland Advocacy Unit for the Develop-
mentally Disabled which was created in 1977 by the
Governor (Executive Order 01.01.1977.07). Es-
tablished in accordance with federal statute (EL.
94-103), the Advocacy Unit became the State's
official agency designated to protect and advocate
the rights of the developmentally disabled in
Maryland. The designation qualified the Unit for
federal funding under the Developmental Dis-
abilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (EL.
95-603). By chat funding, attorneys represent
developmentally disabled persons with legal
problems in areas such as abuse and neglect, dis-
crimination, special education, and public benefit
entitlements.
In 1984, the Board of Directors renamed the
Advocacy Unit as the Maryland Disability Law
Center. This name change reflected a change in
function: the office no longer represented only the
developmentally disabled, those whose disability
becomes evident before age 22. Instead, the Center
had become a statewide legal services program for
persons disabled by impairments such as cerebral
palsy, mental retardation, learning disabilities, men-
tal illness, and deafness.
The Center is funded by a number of sources
besides its federal "protection and advocacy" grant.
The Maryland Legal Services Corporation finan-
cially aids the Center to represent indigent disabled
persons tliroughout the State in noncriminal mat-
ters. The Department of Human Resources funds

 



 
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