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express powers contained and enumerated in Article 25A of
the Annotated Code are intended and shall be deemed to
incorporate and include the power and authority contained in
this section; provided, however, that members of the Board
of Education of Baltimore County who do not comply with the
provisions of the financial disclosure requirements enacted
by the Baltimore County Council shall be subject to removal
in accordance with [Article 77, § 35] §3-108 OF THE
EDUCATION ARTICLE.
Article 41 - Governor—Executive and
Administrative Departments
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(c) There is hereby established in the Department of
Public Safety and Correctional Services of the State of
Maryland, a Correctional Training Commission whose
membership shall consist of the following 13 persons:
(1) The deputy secretary for correctional
services; the Director of the Division of Parole and
Probation; the Commissioner of Correction; the president of
the Maryland Community Correctional Administrators
Association; the president of the Maryland Sheriffs
Association; the president of the Maryland Probation, Parole
and Correction Association; a representative of the Federal
Bureau of Prisons to be designated by its director; the
warden of the Baltimore City jail; the Attorney General of
the State; the president of one university or college within
the State which has a correctional education curriculum, to
be appointed by the [Maryland Council on] STATE BOARD FOR
Higher Education, and three correctional, parole or
probation officers or officials of the State to be appointed
by the Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services,
with the approval of the Governor, to represent different
geographic areas of the State, the appointments to be made
to three-year terms provided that, for the initial term, one
official shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for
a term of two years, and one for a term of three years.
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(b) There shall be an assistant secretary of
personnel for retirement systems, who shall have such
administrative functions and duties in connection with the
operation of the retirement systems as may be delegated to
him by the Secretary. The assistant secretary of personnel
for retirement systems shall be appointed by the Secretary
with the advice and consent of all three boards of trustees
of the retirement systems. The assistant secretary of
personnel for retirement systems shall serve at the pleasure
of the Secretary and must be removed by the Secretary when
the Secretary is so requested by all three boards of
trustees of the retirement systems. The person who is the
director of the retirement systems as of May 31, 1970, shall
become the assistant secretary of personnel for retirement
systems. The Secretary of Personnel shall also have such
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