Maryland Manual 1994-1995
MARYLAND TEACHERS & STATE
EMPLOYEES SUPPLEMENTAL
RETIREMENT PLANS
Arthur N. Caple, Jr., Executive Director & Secretary
320 North Eutaw St., 4th floor
Baltimore, MD 21201 (410) 333-6537
toll free: 1-800-543-5605
BUDGET (CODE 26.12.00)
............... FY1992 ............... FY1993 ............... FY1994
Funds ........... (actual) ........... (actual) ........... (approp.)
Special ........ $681,918 ..... $680,773. . .... $779,692
Total Funds .... $681,918 ..... $680,773. ..... $779,692
Staff
Authorized. ........... 9 .......... 14. ........... 12
Contractual (FTE)...... 0 ........... 1............. 1
Total Staff ............ 9 .......... 15. ........... 13
MANDATED REPORTS
Annual Report to Governor & General Assembly.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
MARYLAND TEACHERS & STATE EMPLOYEES
SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT PLANS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Frederick W. Puddester, Chairperson, 1995
Appointed by Governor (who names chair): Bennett H.
Shaver, 1993; William D. Barnes, 1995; Sylvia H. Brown,
1995; Larry E. Plummer, 1995; Edwin S. Crawford,
1996; Joseph H. Langhirt. Esq., 1996; Donald W.
O'Connell, Ph.D., 1996; Stephen M. Cordi, Esq., 1997.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Arthur N. Caple, Jr. ............ (410) 333-6537
ADMINISTRATION
Michael T. Halpin, Deputy Executive Director
...................... (410) 333-6537
FINANCE
Moses Daniels, C.P.A., Director (410) 333-6537
COMMUNICATIONS & FIELD OPERATIONS
Delena A. Woods Murphy, Director
.................... (410) 333-6537
The Board of Trustees of the Maryland Teachers
and State Employees Supplemental Retirement
Plans was created in 1985 to administer the State's
supplemental retirement plans (Chapter 741, Acts
of 1985). These voluntary plans for tax-sheltered
income deferral, tax-deferred annuity, profit shar-
ing, and salary reduction enable State employees
and teachers to secure tax advantages.
The Board consists of nine members appointed
by the Governor. Three are appointed from any of
the following agencies: Department of Budget and
Fiscal Planning; State Department of Education;
Department of Personnel; Comptroller of the
Treasury; State Treasurer; State Retirement
Agency; or Maryland Higher Education Commis-
sion. Three are appointed who are eligible to par-
ticipate in one or more of the supplemental
retirement plans. Three are public members not
eligible to participate in any plan. At least one public
member must have experience with deferred com-
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pensation and salary reduction plans. Members
serve four-year terms. The Governor designates the
chairperson (Code 1957, Art. 73C, secs. 1-8).
UNINSURED EMPLOYERS' FUND
BOARD
Marshall H. Feldman, Director
Hampton Plaza, Suite 402
300 East Joppa Road
Towson, MD 21286 (410) 321-3967
BUDGET (CODE 22.10.00)
............... FY1992 ............... FY1993 ............... FY1994
Funds ............ (actual) ............ (actual) ............ (approp.)
General ....... $455,856 ..... $469,413. ..... $529,962
Total ......... $455,856 ..... $469,413. ..... $529,962
Staff
Authorized. ........... 8 ........... 8. ........... 10
Contractual (FTE)................... 0. .............
Total Staff ......................... 8..............
MANDATED REPORTS
Annual Report to Governor due Oct. 1.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
UNINSURED EMPLOYERS' FUND BOARD
Paul Richards, Chairperson, 1995
Appointed by Governor with Senate advice & consent:
Clement J. Prucha, 1995; Joseph D. Reddington, 1995.
SUPERVISING ATTORNEY
James W. Himes .......... (410) 321-4137
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
Esther H. Goldring. . . . (410) 321-4137
DIRECTOR
Marshall H. Feldman............ (410) 321-3967
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
Robert D. Lewis ............ (410) 321-4136
CLAIMS INVESTIGATORS
Holly Isaacs ................ (410) 321-4136
Charles Webster. ............ (410) 321-4136
The Uninsured Employers' Fund Board was
created in 1983 to protect workers whose employ-
ers are not insured under Workers' Compensation
(Chapter 576, Acts of 1983). The Board supervises
the operation and administration of the Uninsured
Employers' Fund (Code Labor and Employment
Article, sees. 10-301 through 10-320).
The Board's three members are appointed to
four-year terms by the Governor with Senate advice
and consent. One member each represents manage-
ment, labor, and the public.
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