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Maryland Manual, 1971-72
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314 MARYLAND MANUAL
COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE REVIEW
Chairman Norman R Stone, Jr
Vice Chairman Carter M Hickman
Member from the Senate Alfred J Lipin
Members from the House of Delegates: Devin J Doolan, J.
Edward Malone
By Chapter 96, Acts of 1964, the Committee on Legislative Review
was created as a joint standing committee. The Committee consists of
two Senators and three Delegates appointed by the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates respectively at the
conclusion of each regular session. Members serve for one year. The
Committee may inquire into the failure of an officer or employee of
either the Legislative, Executive, or Judicial Branches of the State
government to comply with the statutory or constitutional law of the
State. The Committee may also review the rules and regulations which
are adopted by any State agency in the Executive Branch as to their
legality and make any necessary recommendations. The Committee is
to report annually to the Legislative Council and to the General
Assembly (Code 1957, 1971 Repl Vol, Art 40, sec 40A).
Appropriations 1971 1972
General Funds $652,936 $323,000
HOUSE OF DELEGATES MEMBERSHIP
The membership of the House of Delegates was fixed at 142 dele-
gates by Chapter 2, Acts of the Special Session of October II, 1965
(Code 1957, 1971 Repl Vol., Art 40, sees. 42-42D, 47-47C) Each
county was guaranteed a minimum of one delegate, with the remainder
(118) apportioned after this initial award Any county awarded more
than eight delegates must be divided into districts Likewise, Baltimore
City must be divided into additional legislative districts if it receives
more than 48 delegates. In Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County,
Montgomery County, and Prince George's County, and in Baltimore
City, the members of the House of Delegates are elected from the same
subdistricts as members of the Senate In all other counties, members
of the House of Delegates are elected at large. Membership in the
House of Delegates is as follows .
Allegany County - - 4 Delegates
Anne Arundel County 9 Delegates
Baltimore County -- - 22 Delegates
Calvert County --- I Delegate
Caroline County - I Delegate
Carroll County . - 2 Delegates
Cecil County - - - - 2 Delegates
Charles County „ -- 2 Delegates
Dorchester County I Delegate
Frederick County „ - - 3 Delegates
Garrett County - - I Delegate
Harford County - - 4 Delegates
Howard County - - 2 Delegates
Kent County -«.- - - - I Delegate
Montgomery County -- - 16 Delegates

 
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