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3868
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
Governor. One person shall be selected from the Juvenile
Services Administration; one from the Department of
Health and Rental Hygiene; one from the Social Services
Administration; one from among the State's Attorneys in
the State; one from the office of the Public Defender;
one from the Maryland Bar Association; one child
psychiatrist; one person with current experience in
counseling juveniles; and three from the general public
who have knowledge of and/or interest in juvenile causes.
One person shall be a member of the Governor's staff, ex
officio;
(e) These appointments to the Commission shall
be made by July 31, 1975.
2. The Commission should have such staff assistance
as is reasonable and appropriate, and may utilize the
staff and services of the Department of Legislative
Reference, if necessary.
3. All Executive and Judicial agencies of the State
shall cooperate with the Commission.
4. The Commission shall review and evaluate the
existing law, programs, and services relating to the
juvenile justice system in Maryland and in accomplishment
of this mission shall hear testimony and collect and
study data from whatever source available, and make such
recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly
as it deems appropriate; and
5. The Commission shall make an Interim Report by
January 1, 1976, to the Governor and the General Assembly
and make a Final Report to the Governor and General
Assembly no later than [[July 1, 1977]] January 1, 1977;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be sent to
the Governor of the State of Maryland, the President of
the Senate, the Speaker of the House, and the Chief Judge
of the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
Approved May 15, 1975.
No. 50
(House Joint Resolution 53)
A House Joint Resolution concerning
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