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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 243   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                        243

(d)   Secretarial and other assistance.—Secretarial and other staff
assistance required by the Advisory Board shall be furnished by and
at the expense of the [State] Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene.

(e)  Duties.—It is the duty of the Advisory Board, from time to
time, to review the policies and the program of the [State Board
of Health] Department of Health and Mental Hygiene with respect
to radiation under the provisions of this subtitle. The Advisory
Board shall consult with and render its advice to the [State Board
of Health] Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene on problems,
procedures and matters relating to radiation.

Sec. 24. And be it further enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland,
That Sections 695 and 701 of Article 43 of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1957 Edition, 1965 Replacement Volume and
1968 Supplement), title "Health," subtitle "Air Quality Control," be
and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, all
to read as follows:

695.

(a)  Appointment and qualifications of members.—The [Governor]
Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene shall appoint and maintain
an Air Quality Control Advisory Council comprised of not more than
eleven (11) technical, professional and public members, including
nine (9) members appointed as follows: one of said members shall
be appointed from a list of three (3) names of professional engi-
neers registered in the State of Maryland submitted by the Baltimore
section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, one of
said members shall be appointed from a list of three (3) names sub-
mitted by the Maryland section of the American Institute of Chemi-
cal Engineers, and two of said members, who are at the time em-
ployed by persons carrying on a manufacturing or public utility
business within the State, shall be appointed one from each of two
lists of three (3) names submitted by the Chamber of Commerce of
Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc. Each of said members shall be expe-
rienced and competent in matters of air pollution control. One mem-
ber shall be a doctor of medicine and shall be appointed from a list
of three (3) names submitted by the [Board] Commissioner of
Health.
The remaining members shall be appointed one each from
lists of not less than three (3) names to be submitted by the presi-
dent of the University of Maryland, the president of the Johns Hop-
kins University, the chairman of the board of directors of the
Council of Governments of Metropolitan Washington, and the presi-
dent of the Maryland State-D.C. AFL-CIO. The [Governor] Secre-
tary of Health and Mental Hygiene,
in making his appointments
shall give due consideration to representation from the various geo-
graphic areas of the State, with at least one member actively en-
gaged in farming and who is knowledgeable in farm and rural pol-
lutant problems.

(b)   Terms.—Each member shall be appointed for a term of five
(5) years and shall serve