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1980; Morton J. Owrutsky, 1980; Emil Ger- mans, 1981; Richard E. Marchant, 1981; Da- vid W. Price, Sr„ 1982; Ralph E. Shaw, 1982. Under Apprenticeship and Training Council, read Edwin K. Legg, 1979, instead of William T. Haycraft. p. 236 Under Land Reclamation Committee, read James M. Coffroth, 1978. instead of Robert C. Harvey. p. 253 Under Regional Planning Council, members appointed by the Governor, read Le- roy L. Conaway instead of Frank J. Hutchins. Change Thomas J. Ellwood to read. Director, Community Services Planning. Add the name of Philip S. Clayton, Director, Development Planning. p. 287 Under Commission on Aging, read Wilbur S. King. 1979, instead of Vacancy. p. 306 Under Governor's Science Advisory Council, read Mitchell A. Kapland, Chairman. and Julius H. Taylor, Vice Chairman. Delete the names of John F. Clark, Coleman Raphael, Charles E. Renn, and P. L. Veltman. Seymour D. Silver and Martin Meyerson continue as members of the Council. Add the names of Howard Hagler, Darrell W. Halligan, Harold D. Palmer, and Robert J. Thompson, Jr. The proposed Constitutional Amendment (Chapter 543. Acts of 1976) regarding the Governor's Salary Commission was ratified by the voters at the election held in November, 1976 (Const. 1867, Art. II, sees. 1A,21,21A). p. 318 Under Board of Trustees, Morgan State University, add the name of Andre M. Carrington, 1977. p. 321 Under District No. 5, District Ad- visory Boards for Public Defender System, read Ernest A. Loveless, Jr., instead of Ralph W. Powers. p. 325 Under State Scholarship Board, read Sheila M. Tolliver, 1981, instead of Mrs. John E. Hess. Under Board of Visitors, Maryland Schools for the Deaf, read Mrs. Robert Cameron in- stead of Boyce R. Williams. p. 340 Under Maryland State Advisory Coun- cil on Vocational Technical Education, read William E. Schweitzer, Jr., 1979, instead of Edwin K. Legg. p. 345 Under Workmen's Compensation Fund Board, the terms of all members expire in 1979 instead of 1980. p. 349 The members of the Governor's Com- mittee to Promote Employment of the Handi- capped are as follows: J. Donn Aiken, George Bowler, Vincent Bram- mer, Nancy Brooks, Fred Burdette, Hugh Bur- gess, John Cobun, B. Stanley Cohen, Robert C. Dockendorf, Vachel A. Downes, Jr., B. Richmond Dudley, William Dulany, Irene Duncan, William Baltzer Fox, Mrs. Harry Friedman, Gailord C. Hicks, Harvey E. Ket- tering II, William W. Lamprell, William C. Litsinger, Donald Loeschke, William F. Neal, John E. Nolan, Helen Nussear. Franklin A. Owens, Jr., Eric G. Peacher, T. Howard Price, Jr., Chuck Richards, Aubrey D. Richardson, Mrs. William F. Robie, Barry Scher, Raymond H. Simmons, Elizabeth S. Smith, M. Eugene Spurrier, John F. Strahan, Edward P. Thomas, Jr., David Thompson, Robert C. Thompson. Mrs. Paul Wolman. p. 356 Add the following commission: ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION Chairman: 1. Michael McWilliams John W. Beckley, Esther Eddington, William A. Franch, James J. Lombardi, Robert H. Reinhart, Stuart H. Rome, Russell Stewart. Department of Transportation Baltimore 21240 Telephone: 768-9250 The Governor appointed the members of this Council in 1976 pursuant to the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974. The Coun- cil is to notify the Corporation of any ap- parent violation of the Act and to provide the Corporation with suggestions as to the best manner to provide high quality legal assistance to the poor and other matters deemed advis- able by the Council. Members serve for one- year terms. p. 359 By a Constitutional Amendment rati- fied by the voters in 1976 (Chapter 546, Acts of 1976), the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, upon the majority approval of the Court of Appeals, now has the authority to assign temporarily any former judges, except a former judge of the Orphans' Court to sit temporarily in any State Court, except an Orphans' Court (Const. 1867, Art. IV, sec. 3A). pp. 359, 361 By a Constitutional Amendment ratified by the voters in 1976 (Chapter 551, Acts of 1975), an Appellate Court Judge, unless he is serving an elected term or has reached the age of seventy years, will serve for a ten-year term. At the end of his term, the voters will vote only upon his retention in office (Const. 1867, Art. IV, sees. 5, 5A, 11, 14, 18B). p. 363 By a Constitutional Amendment rati- fied by the voters in 1976 (Chapter 542, Acts of 1976), the First and Second Circuits must have at least one resident judge in each county. These judges are now to be elected by |
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