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Session Laws, 1973
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                 1859

It is known that numerous, adequate, and suitable helicopters in good operating
condition are listed as surplus by the United States Armed Services; now,
therefore, be it

RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That
efforts to obtain such equipment for use in the Maryland State Police Helicopter
Med-evac Program be initiated; and, be it further

RESOLVED, That copies of the Resolution be sent to: The Honorable Marvin
Mandel, Governor of Maryland, State House. Annapolis, Maryland 21404;
Colonel Thomas S. Smith, Superintendent, Maryland State Police, Pikesville,
Maryland 21208; and Mr. Harry R. Hughes, Secretary of the Department of
Transportation, P. O. Box 8755, Friendship International Airport, Baltimore,
Maryland 21240.

Approved May 7. 1973.

No. 27
(House Joint Resolution 92)

House Joint Resolution calling for the Governor's Commission on Law
Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, in conjunction with the
Department of Budget and Fiscal Planning to study the programs related to the
prevention and control of juvenile delinquency which are carried out by the
State Departments of Juvenile Services, Health and Mental Hygiene, Education,
Employment and Social Services and Public Safety and Correctional Services
for the purpose of developing feasible recommendations for a plan of
coordination of the various efforts aimed at the prevention and control of
juvenile delinquency. In making the study, the advice and assistance of the
appropriate State Departments should be sought. The Commission may call
upon other public or private agencies as it deems appropriate. The
recommendations of the Commission may include, but need not be limited to,
possible areas of improved coordination among departments, suggestions for
joint responsibilities and cooperative program efforts, and ideas for maximum
efficiency in the utilization of monies expended in the prevention and control or
juvenile delinquency.

WHEREAS, It is in the interest of the children and youth, as well as the
citizens, of the State of Maryland for these children and youth to receive the most
effective possible services from the State departments serving them, thus increasing
the possibilities of their development into mature and responsible citizens and, at
the same time, possibly saving the taxpayers of the State of Maryland tax dollars
in the future; and

WHEREAS, Dedicated personnel in the departments serving children and youth
in the State of Maryland could benefit from coordination of their efforts on behalf
of these children and youth; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That the
Governor's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, in
conjunction with the Department of Budget and Fiscal Planning is hereby
requested to study the programs related to the prevention and control of juvenile
delinquency which are carried out by the State Departments of Juvenile Services,
Health and Mental Hygiene, Education, Employment and Social Services and

 

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