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Session Laws, 1996
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Ch. 9

1996 LAWS OF MARYLAND

(e) In the performance of its functions, the Advisory Board may use the services
of the staff and the facilities of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional
Services, the Administrative Office of the Courts, and the Governor's Office of [Justice
Assistance] CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION subject to the approval of the head of
the respective department or agency.

Article - Health - General

8-302.

(a) (1) The State Advisory Council consists of the following 22 members:

(iv) As ex officio members:

6. Representative of the Governor's Office of [Justice
Assistance] CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION;

DRAFTER'S NOTE:

Pursuant to Executive Order 01.01.1995.18, the Governor's Office of Crime
Control and Prevention has assumed the duties previously assigned to several
entities that were abolished by that Executive Order. A letter of advice from
Assistant Attorney General Kathryn M. Rowe, dated November 17, 1995,
states that the transferral of statutory duties from the former entities to the
new Office is a matter of legislative intent that should be confirmed by the
enactment of legislation.

Article - State Government

8-403.

(d) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (e) of this section, on or before
July 1, 1993, an evaluation shall be made of the following governmental activities or units
and the statutes and regulations that relate to the governmental activities or units:

(1)     State Amusement Ride Safety Advisory Board (§ 3-303 of the Business
Regulation Article);

(2)     Apprenticeship and Training Council (§ 11-403 of the Labor and
Employment Article');

(3)     State Board of Examiners for Audiologists, HEARING AID DISPENSERS,
AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS (§ [2-201] 2-101 of the Health Occupations
Article);

(4)     State Office for Children, Youth, and Families (Article 49D, § 1 of the
Code);

(5)     State Board of Electrologists (§ 6-201 of the Health Occupations
Article);

(6)     State Board of Foresters (§ 7-201 of the Business Occupations and
Professions Article);

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