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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 637
(vi) The Superintendent of Public Instruction
of Baltimore City; and
(vii) Two county superintendents of schools
from counties where a State hospital center or a juvenile
residential institution of the Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene is located, who shall be selected by the State
Superintendent of Schools.
22-203.
(c) The Director shall:
(1) Implement and operate the educational programs,
developed by the Council, in the State hospital centers;
(2) Meet with and advise the Council about these
programs; and
(3) Consult with the Director of Mental Hygiene, the
Director of the [Mental Retardation and] Developmental
Disabilities Administration, and the superintendent of each
center about the operation of these programs.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That nothing in this
Act affects the term of office of an appointed or elected member
of any citizens' advisory board. A person who is a member of
such a board on the effective effective date of this Act shall
remain a member for the balance of the term to which appointed or
elected, unless the member sooner dies, resigns, or is removed
under provisions of law.
SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, except as
expressly provided to the contrary in this Act, any transaction
affected by or flowing from any change of nomenclature or any
statute there amended or repealed and validly entered into before
the effective date and every right, duty, or interest flowing
from the statute remains valid after the effective date and may
be terminated, completed, consummated, or enforced as required or
permitted by any statute amended or repealed by this Act as
though the repeal or amendment had not occurred.
SECTION 5. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the continuity
of the Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities
Administration affected by this Act is retained. The personnel,
records, files, furniture, fixtures, and other properties and all
appropriations, credits, assets, liabilities, and obligations of
the Administration are continued as the personnel, records,
files, furniture, fixtures, properties, appropriations, credits,
assets, liabilities, and obligations of the Developmental
Disabilities Administration under the laws enacted by this Act.
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