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Session Laws, 1977
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Ch. 784
3174
LAWS OF MARYLAND
disbursements made in order to attend any meeting or
perform any other official duty. 2-302. [The] THERE IS A Division of Archaeology [is created
and continued within] IN the Survey. The administrative
head of the Division is the State Archaeologist, who
shall be a professional archaeologist whom the Director
of the Survey appoints in accordance with the State merit
system. The Director of the Survey shall appoint, in
accordance with the State merit system, assistants and
other employees provided in the State budget. 2-304. (a) [The] THERE IS AN Advisory Committee on
Archaeology [is created and continued]. It consists of
five members whom the Director of the Survey appoints
from among citizens of the State who have skill and
knowledge in archaeological matters including
representatives of reputable museums, institutions of
higher education, and recognized scientific or historical
societies or institutions. A member of the Committee
serves an indefinite term. A vacancy is filled in the
same manner as an original appointment. The Committee
shall choose a chairman. A Committee member may not
receive compensation for his services but shall be
reimbursed in accordance with the standard travel
regulations for travel expenses and disbursements made in
order to attend any meeting or perform any other official
duty. There shall be at least four meetings a year held
at the call of the chairman. The State Archaeologist
shall attend all Advisory Committee meetings. 3-103. (a) [A] THERE IS A body politic and corporate [is
created and continued] known as the "Maryland
Environmental Service". The Service is constituted as an
instrumentality of the State, and the exercise by the
Service of the powers conferred by this subtitle is the
performance of an essential governmental function of the
State. For the purpose of executive organization, the
Service is a unit [within] IN the Department of Natural
Resources, and the exercise of all powers and functions
of the Service are subject to the authority of the
Secretary of Natural Resources. However, the Secretary's
authority to transfer functions, staff, or funds set
forth in Title 1 of this article, is not applicable to
the Service. 3-201. (a) [The] THERE IS A Maryland Environmental Trust
[is created and continued] ESTABLISHED to conserve,
improve, stimulate, and perpetuate the aesthetic,
natural, health and welfare, scenic, and cultural


 
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