Maryland Manual On-Line - www.mdmanual.net

GENERAL ASSEMBLY

LEGISLATIVE POLICY COMMITTEE

DEFUNCT UNITS


ARTICLE 27 REVISION COMMITTEE
Appointed by Senate President & House Speaker:
Joseph F. Murphy, Jr., Chair
Gary E. Bair, Esq.; Gary S. Bernstein, Esq.; Russell P. Butler, Esq.; Howard S. Chasanow; Mark Colvin, Esq.; Robert L. Dean, Esq.; Ann Marie Doory; Gilbert J. Genn, Esq.; John A. Giannetti, Jr.; Daniel M. Long; Timothy F. Maloney, Esq.; Kenneth H. Masters, Esq.; Charles E. Moylan, Jr.; Irma S. Raker; Norman R. Stone, Jr.; Joseph F. Vallario, Jr.; Byron L. Warnken, Esq.

Staff: Shirleen M. Pilgrim (410) 946-5350, (301) 970-5350

In 1992, Legislative Policy Committee established Article 27 Revision Committee to review laws relating to crimes and punishments. Revision Committee recommended, and General Assembly has passed, substantive revisions of laws on arson and burglary, assault, disorderly conduct, escape from detention, explosives, trespass, and victims' rights.

Committee discontinued in June 2008.

CRIMINAL LAW ARTICLE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Alan M. Wilner, Chair (410) 887-2678
Jose F. Anderson; Julia D. Bernhardt, Esq.; Lowell R. Bowen, Esq.; Thomas K. Clancy, Esq.; Timothy J. Doory; Cathy Brice Hirsch, Esq.; Deborah E. Jennings, Esq.; Michael D. Mason; Thelma J. Triplin, Esq.

Started in 1998, Criminal Law Article Review Committee revised substantive provisions of Article 27, addressing crimes and related penalties. Revisions were completed for 2002 legislative session and adopted (Chapter 26, Acts of 2002).

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE ADDITIONS REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Alan M. Wilner, Chair
Nancy S. Forster, Esq.; Antonio Gioia, Esq.; Robert N. McDonald, Esq.; Robert A. Rohrbaugh, Esq.; Rodney C. Warren, Esq.; Frank R. Weathersbee, Esq.

Staff: Andrew M. Lantner (410) 946-5350, (301) 970-5350

In 2007, Criminal Procedure Article Additions Review Committee was formed. Committee revised and recodified certain provisions relating to Offices of Public Defender, State's Attorneys, and State Prosecutor. Provisions were considered during 2008 legislative session (Chapters 13 & 15, Acts of 2008).

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Paul E. Alpert, Chair
Ann N. Bosse; Russell P. Butler; Arthur A. Delano, Jr.; Eric M. Johnson; Bruce P. Martin; Sharon A. H. May; Franklin B. Olmsted, Esq.; Alan Poulson; Judith S. Sachwald; Denise O. Shaffer; Dennis M. Sweeney.

Criminal Procedures Article Review Committee was created in 1998 to review procedures now outlined in Article 27 that apply in criminal cases. These procedures cover arrests, trials, sentencing, criminal records, and forfeitures. Sections relating to the treatment of victims and witnesses also were reviewed.

With adoption of Criminal Procedure Article of Annotated Code of Maryland, Committee concluded its work in 2001 (Chapter 10, Acts of 2001).

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ARTICLE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Susanne Brogan, Esq., Chair
Avery Aisenstark, Esq.; David S. Iannucci, Esq.; Elizabeth A. McKennon, Esq.; Norman E. Parker, Jr., Esq.; William R. Varga, Esq.

Staff: Robert K. Smith (410) 946-5350, (301) 970-5350

Initiated in 2003, Economic Development Article Review Committee revised laws relating to economic development, including those concerned with Department of Business and Economic Development. Economic Development Article was introduced and passed in 2008 legislative session.

ELECTION LAW ARTICLE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Anne S. Perkins, Esq., Chair
George Beall, Esq.; Judson P. Garrett, Jr., Esq.; Donald B. Robertson, Esq.; Robert A. Zarnoch, Esq.

The Election Law Article Review Committee began in 1998. Its revisions to the Elections Article (Art. 33) were adopted during the 2002 legislative session (Chapter 291, Acts of 2002).

HOUSING ARTICLE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Franklin B. Olmsted, Esq., Chair
Judith A. Armold, Esq.; Paul Casey; James A. Kenney III; Evelyn Pasquier; Thomas P. Perkins III; Patricia R. Sylvester.

Staff: Andrew M. Lantner (410) 946-5350, (301) 970-5350

In Oct. 2002, Housing Article Review Committee began its work. Division I of Housing and Community Development Article was introduced and passed in 2005 legislative session (Chapter 26, Acts of 2005). Division II of that article was passed in 2006 session (Chapter 63, Acts of 2006).

HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION LAW ARTICLE (Art. 49B) REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Bonnie A. Kirkland, Esq., Chair
Kathleen M. Cahill, Esq.; Donald C. Fry, Esq.; Glendora C. Hughes, Esq.; Hannah E. M. Lieberman, Esq.; Catherine M. Schultz, Esq.; Stephen M. Silvestri, Esq.

Staff: Susan H. Russell (410) 946-5350, (301) 970-5350

In May 2008, Human Relations Commission Law Article Review Committee began its work of revising those laws pertaining to Human Relations Commission. During 2009 legislative session, revisions were introduced and passed. These included repeal of Article 49B and addition of a new Title 20 (Human Relations) to State Government Article (Chapter 120, Acts of 2009).

HUMAN SERVICES ARTICLE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Bonnie A. Kirkland, Esq., Chair
Kathleen M. Boucher, Esq.; Kathleen O'Ferrall Friedman; Hannah E. M. Lieberman, Esq.; Mary Pizzo, Esq.; Catherine M. Shultz, Esq.

Staff: Susan H. Russell (410) 946-5510, (301) 970-5510

Human Services Article Review Committee was formed in 2003. Committee revised laws relating to Department of Aging; Department of Human Resources; Department of Juvenile Services; social services and local departments of social services; public assistance; community services; individuals with disabilities; Office of Children, Youth, and Families; and Maryland Legal Services Corporation. Committee presented Human Services Article during 2007 legislative session, and it was enacted in 2007 (Chapter 3, Acts of 2007).

PUBLIC SAFETY ARTICLE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Raymond G. Thieme, Jr., Chair
Mary Ellen Barbera; Jana C. Burch, Esq.; Stuart M. Nathan, Esq.; Evelyn W. Pasquier, Esq.; Roger D. Redden, Esq.; Robert J. Steinberg.

Formed in 1999, Public Safety Article Review Committee revised laws governing Department of State Police; State Fire Marshal and State Fire Prevention Commission; building codes; emergency management; explosives; firearms and fire safety; and militia. Revisions to current laws were introduced in 2003 legislative session and adopted by General Assembly (Chapter 5, Acts of 2003).

WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION LAW (Art. 29) REVIEW COMMITTEE
Appointed by Code Revision Committee:
Robert A. Zarnoch, Chair
Benjamin Bialek, Esq.; Robert H. Drummer, Esq.; Nathan J. Greenbaum, Esq.; Joel A. Kramer, Esq.; Leonard L. Lucci, Esq.

Staff: Georgeanne A. Carter (410) 946-5350, (301) 970-5350

In 2008, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Law Review Committee began reviewing laws relating to Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission. Revisions were passed during 2010 legislative session and merged Article 29 with Public Utilities Companies Article to form Public Utilities Article.

Senate
House of Delegates
General Assembly
Legislative Committees
Legislative Process
Maryland Government
Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies
Maryland Departments
Maryland Independent Agencies
Maryland Executive Commissions, Committees, Task Forces, Advisory Boards
Maryland Universities & Colleges
Maryland Counties
Maryland Municipalities
Maryland at a Glance


Maryland Manual On-Line

Search the Manual
e-mail: mdmanual@mdarchives.state.md.us

© Copyright Maryland State Archives