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MARYLAND MANUAL 199 ance and counsel on the establishment of other forms of on-the-job training and performs such other functions as the Governor may direct or as may come within the scope of the Council (Code 1957, 1969 Kepi. Vol., 1972 Supp., Art. 89, sees. 60-57). Board of Boiler Rules Chairman: A. L. Penniman, Jr., 1977 Ex officio member: Harvey A. Epstein, Commissioner of Labor and Industry Appointed members: Joseph B. Bullock, 1975; Robert L. Carpenter, 1975; John J. Barranger, 1976; Thomas S. Patterson, 1976. One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 The Board of Boiler Rules, originally established by Chapter 676, Acts of 1920, had its membership enlarged by Chapter 430, Acts of 1969, and by Chapter 732, Acts of 1973. The new Board is composed of seven members appointed by the Governor with the advice of the Secretary of Licensing and Regula- tion and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Of the appointed members, one must represent the owners and users of power boilers, one must represent the owners and users of heating boilers, one must represent the owners and users of pressure vessels, one must repre- sent the manufacturers or assemblers of boilers or pressure vessels, one must represent a company licensed to insure boilers or pressure vessels, one must be a mechanical engineer on the faculty of a recog- nized engineering college, and one must be a licensed professional engineer having boiler or pressure vessel experience. The Board formulates definitions, rules and regulations for the safe construction, use, installation, maintenance, repair and inspec- tion of boilers and pressure vessels for sale or for use in Maryland (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., 1973 Supp., Art. 48, sees. 167-180), Minimum Wage Advisory Committee Chairman: Frederic A. Jackson, 1979 Employer representatives: William F. Holin, 1975; Leonard Gold- stein, 1977. Vacancy, 1977. Employee representatives: Woodward D. Pealer, 1979; Ruth Haynes, 1975; Harry V. Brill, 1977; Thomas M. Bradley, 1979. Public member: Mrs. Sherman Ross, 1975. One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 The Minimum Wage Advisory Committee, established by Chapter 697, Acts of 1965, consists of nine members appointed by the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation with the approval of the Governor for six-year terms. Three of the appointed members are representatives of employers, three are representative of employees, and three repre- sent the general public. One of the public representatives is desig- nated by the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation as Chairman. The Committee assists the Commissioner of Labor and Industry in the formulation of rules and regulations necessary to implement the State minimum wage law. The Committee must hold public hearings every two years for the purpose of reviewing current regulations and mak- ing recommendations for change with regard to rates, coverage or administrative regulations (Code 1957, 1964 Repl. Vol., ch. 100, sees, 81-93). |
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