Public Buildings & Grounds. The oldest function of the Department of General Services is the care of buildings owned by the State. Prior to the expansion of State government in this century, most of Maryland's few State buildings were located within State Circle in Annapolis. Other space, in scattered locations, usually was leased as needed. In 1845, the State Librarian was delegated some responsibilities for hiring persons to look after public buildings in Annapolis (Resolution no. 36, Acts of 1845).
State House (from Francis St.), Annapolis, Maryland, May 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Central Purchasing Bureau. Also in 1920, the Central Purchasing Bureau, another component of the modern Department, was formed (Chapter 184, Acts of 1920). The Bureau became part of the Department of Budget and Procurement in 1939 (Chapter 64, Acts of 1939), then briefly moved to the Department of Budget and Fiscal Planning in 1969 before it was incorporated into the Department of General Services in 1970 (Chapter 97, Acts of 1970). In 1993, it reorganized as the Procurement and Contracting Office. The Office joined Procurement and Logistics in 1995 and was renamed the Commodity Procurement and Purchasing Bureau in April 2003. Later, in 2003, it reorganized as Commodity Procurement, and in January 2012 became Commodity Procurement and Facilities Maintenance. In 2016, it reformed as Contract Management and Commodity Procurement, which through centralized purchasing, provides supplies and oversees supply contracts to State agencies.
Department of Public Improvements. The General Assembly in 1947 established the Department of Public Improvements to advise the Board of Public Works and other State agencies on engineering questions and other matters pertaining to construction, renovation, maintenance, and repair of buildings, structures, and public works. This department developed the State Building Code. Its functions now belong to the Department of General Services.
Department of General Services. When the executive branch of government reorganized in 1970, the Department of General Services was created (Chapter 97, Acts of 1970). At that time, duties of the former Department of Public Improvements and State purchasing functions from the Department of Budget and Fiscal Planning transferred to the Department of General Services along with oversight of several previously independent agencies.
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