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Maryland Manual 1994-1995 Department of the Environment /243

Annual Report to appropriate Standing Committees of General Assembly on Maryland Oil Disaster
Containment, Clean-up, & Contingency Fund due July 1.
Annual Report to Records Management Division of Department of General Services on forms management due
July 31.
Annual Report to Secretary of General Services on personal records.
Annual Report of Advisory Council on Lead Poisoning to Governor & General Assembly due July 1.
Annual Report of Council on Toxic Substances to Governor & General Assembly due second Wednesday in Jan.
Annual Report of lnteragency Noise Control Committee to General Assembly.
Annual Report of State Board of Environmental Sanitarians to Governor & Secretary of the Environment.
Biennial Report to General Assembly on Chesapeake Bay monitoring program & resources status.
Biennial Report of Office of Recycling to Governor & General Assembly due Jan. 1.
Quarterly Report to Governor on Stage II vapor controls at State-owned gasoline dispensing facilities.
Quarterly Report to Secretary of Personnel on part-time positions.
Recommendations of Office of Recycling to Governor & General Assembly on recycled plastics, including traffic
signals & signs, & plastic lumber, due June 30, 1994.
Report to Secretary of Budget & Fiscal Planning & Legislative Auditor on account examinations of private
care providers under State contract due periodically.
Report (with Department of Transportation) to Legislative Policy Committee, Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee,
& House Environmental Matters Committee on changes in federal Clean Air Act due as changes occur.
Report of Controlled Hazardous Substances Task Force to Governor, Senate Economic & Environmental
Affairs Committee, & House Environmental Matters Committee on stategy to reduce, treat, reuse,
manage, & dispose of controlled hazardous substances due Oct. 1, 1994.
Semi-annual Report to State Treasurer on anticipated debt during next seven-month period due Jan. 1 & July 1.

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (39.01.01.01)

FY1994 appropriation .................. $992,327
FY1994 authorized positions ................... 18
David A. C. Carroll, Secretary of the Environment
............................
(410) 631-3084
Ronald Nelson, Deputy Secretary ..... (410) 631-3086
Cathy J. Wagenfer, Executive Assistant (410) 631-3083

QUALITY & MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
Virginia Chase, Director . . . (410) 631-3057

FAIR PRACTICE
W. Wallace Baker, Director . (410) 631-3059

AUDIT SERVICES
Stanley Frieman, Chief. .... (410) 631-3063

OFFICE OF ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
Denise Ferguson-Southard, Principal Counsel
....................
(410) 631-3053
Ann Marie DeBiase, Deputy Counsel
....................
(410) 631-3048
Patricia A. Smith, Deputy Counsel
....................
(410) 631-3037

ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES
Elizabeth Volz, Supervising Attorney
....................
(410) 631-3025

COORDINATING OFFICES (39.01.10)
FY1994 appropriation .............. $4,809,610
FY1994 authorized positions ................ 41

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE
Timmerman T. Daugherty, Director
....................
(410) 631-3172
Viola O. Lewis, Deputy Director
....................
(410) 631-3014

STRATEGIC PLANNING & POLICY
COORDINATION
Susan Scotto, Director (410) 631-3114
Susan Battle, Deputy Director (410) 631-3114

EMERGENCY RESPONSE & ENFORCEMENT
COORDINATION
John Chlada, Director (410) 631-4155

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COORDINATION
Shirin deSilva, M.D., Acting Director
....................
(410) 631-3851

LEAD COORDINATION PROGRAM
Barbara L. Conrad, R.N., M.P.H.,
Program Administrator (410) 631-3847

ADVISORY COUNCIL ON LEAD
POISONING
Staff: Barbara L. Conrad, R.N.,
M.P.H.. ...... (410) 631-3847
Katherine P. Farrell, M.D., Chairperson,
1996

Appointed by Governor: Andrew A.
Atcarese; E. Clinton Bamberger, Jr.,
Esq.; J. Julian Chisolm, Jr., M.D.;
John P. Corless, Jr.; Elliott Dackman;
Warren O. Garrison; Richard L.
Gorman, M.D.; Polly B. Harrison,
M.D.; Mary B. Joyce; Patricia A.
Massey; Albert L. McComas, Esq.;
Vance T. Morris; Barbara J.
Murchison; Ruth Ann Norton;
Alfred L. Singer, Esq.; Amy Spanier.
Terms expire 1995.

Ex officio (nonvoting): Larry Young,
designee of Senate President;
Anthony M. DiPietro, Jr., designee
of House Speaker.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ASSESSMENT & SURVEILLANCE
Ellen B. Coe, R.N., M.P.H., Chief
...............
(410) 631-3918

MARYLAND WATER QUALITY FINANCING
ADMINISTRATION

FY1994 appropriation ............. $611,610
FY1994 authorized positions .............. 8
Maria Markham Thompson, Director
.............
(410) 631-3774

 



 
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