Appointed by Governor to 4-year terms: Benjamin A. Gitterman, M.D., 2014; Julian A. Levy, Jr., 2014; Megan Latshaw, Ph.D., 2015; Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, 2015; David M. Bishai, Ph.D., 2016; Veronika Carella, 2016; Elizabeth C. Matsui, M.D., 2016; Dianna E. Abney, M.D., 2017; Gregory B. Diette, M.D., 2017.
Appointed by Senate President: Nancy Jacobs
Appointed by House Speaker: James W. Hubbard
Ex officio: Edward A. Crow, designee of Secretary of Agriculture; Mary Jo Harris, designee of State Superintendent of Schools; Raymond A. Skinner, Secretary of Housing & Community Development; Roosevelt Jordan, designee of Secretary of Human Resources; Anne Sheridan, Executive Director, Governor's Office for Children.
Herbert R. O'Conor State Office Building, 201 West Preston St., Baltimore, Maryland, November 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
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The State Children's Environmental Health and Protection Advisory Council formed in November 2000 (Chapter 585, Acts of 2000). The Council identifies environmental health issues for children and seeks to protect children in Maryland from exposure to environmental hazards. It also advises the General Assembly on legislation and recommends uniform guidelines for State agencies to help reduce and eliminate children's exposure to environmental hazards.
To protect the health of children from environmental hazards, it is necessary to consider the special vulnerability of children due to their developing physiology, and their exposures, behaviors, and diets which can differ greatly from those of adults. In light of this, the Council reviews rules, regulations, and standards to ensure that the health of children in Maryland is adequately protected. Information also is disseminated by the Council on how to reduce, treat, and eliminate children's exposures to hazardous substances and alert the public to potential toxicants which may affect children.
The Council may contract for an analysis of the State organizational structure as it relates to children's environmental health and protection. Such an analysis is to be carried out in a manner consistent with recommendations of the November 1999 report made by the Advisory Council on Environmental Justice.
Eighteen members constitute the Council. Of these, nine are appointed by the Governor, and one each by the Senate President and House Speaker. Seven members serve ex officio (Code Health-General Article, secs. 13-1501 through 13-1506).
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