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MARYLAND ALCOHOL SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Neil J. Pedersen, Chair (chosen by Governor)

Patrick G. McGee, Vice-Chair (chosen by Governor)

Appointed by Governor: Gregory F. Bearstop

Appointed by Senate President: Jennie M. Forehand

Appointed by House Speaker: Kathleen M. Dumais

Appointed by Chief Judge, Court of Appeals:

Appointed by Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene: David Ennis

Appointed by Secretary of Public Safety & Correctional Services: Patrick G. McGee

Appointed by Secretary of State Police: Lt. Thomas Woodward

Appointed by Secretary of Transportation: John T. Kuo; Neil J. Pedersen

Appointed by Maryland Association of County Health Officers: Roger L. Harrell; Donald Shell, M.D.

Representing Office of Public Defender: Darren V. Douglas, Esq.

Representing Maryland Chiefs of Police Association: William J. McMahon

Representing Maryland Sheriffs' Association: Michael F. McGuigan, Jr.

Representing Maryland State's Attorneys' Association: Joeday Newsom

Staff: Liza Aguila-Lemaster

c/o Highway Safety Office, State Highway Administration, Dept. of Transportation
7491 Connelley Drive, Hanover, MD 21076
(410) 787-4076; fax: (410) 787-4020
e-mail: laguilalemaster@sha.state.md.us


Report to Governor & General Assembly due Dec. 1, 2010.

The Maryland Alcohol Safety Action Program Committee was formed by the Governor in December 2009 (Executive Order 01.01.2009.18). The Committee is to consider and determine how to structure the Maryland Alcohol Safety Action Program. A plan for comprehensively tracking offenders impaired by alcohol through arrest, adjudication, and treatment will be developed by the Committee, so that the effectiveness of sentencing and treatment may be evaluated.

The Committee will recommend how to fund the Program using fees charged to offenders instead of tax dollars. The Committee also will propose a business plan for the Program that ensures a statewide network of new and existing programs. The network would inform judges of sentencing options; establish criteria for treatment referrals; identify existing resources for education and treatment of offenders, and develop programs where needed; and identify funding sources for training local law enforcement personnel. In addition to the business plan, the Committee also will devise an implementation plan. Any necessary legislation will be drafted by the Committee.

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