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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 94
CHAPTER 94
(Senate Bill 108)
AN ACT concerning
Board of Examining Engineers - Terms of Office
FOR the purpose of clarifying the number of members of the Board
of Examining Engineers; designating terms to which members
of the Board shall be appointed; deleting certain
requirements for membership on the Board; deleting certain
requirements for inspectors; and generally relating to the
terms of the members of the Board.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
The Public Local Laws of Baltimore City
Section 4-l(a)
Article 4 - Public Local Laws of Maryland
(1979 Edition and 1983 Supplement, as amended)
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows:
Article 4 - Baltimore City
4-1.
(a) The Governor, with the advice of the Secretary of
Licensing and Regulation, shall [biennially appoint, in and for
the City of Baltimore,] APPOINT 5 PERSONS TO CONSTITUTE THE BOARD
OF EXAMINING ENGINEERS. THE 5 MEMBER BOARD SHALL BE COMPOSED OF
three engineers who have had not less than ten years' practical
experience in running steam engines, boilers and appliances
pertaining to stationary or portable engines, and who have been
residents of this State for not less than five years next
preceding the date of their appointment[, who shall constitute
and be known as the "Board of Examining Engineers".] AND 2
PUBLIC MEMBERS. THE TERMS OF ALL MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL
EXPIRE ON MAY 1, 1985. EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1985, 2 MEMBERS SHALL BE
APPOINTED FOR A TERM OF 1 YEAR; 2 MEMBERS SHALL BE APPOINTED FOR
A TERM OF 2 YEARS; AND 1 MEMBER SHALL BE APPOINTED FOR A TERM OF
3 YEARS. THEREAFTER ALL MEMBERS SHALL BE APPOINTED FOR A TERM OF
3 YEARS. ALL TERMS SHALL BEGIN AS OF MAY 1 IN THE YEAR IN WHICH
APPOINTED. AT THE END OF A TERM, A MEMBER CONTINUES TO SERVE
UNTIL A SUCCESSOR IS APPOINTED AND QUALIFIES. A MEMBER WHO IS
APPOINTED AFTER A TERM HAS BEGUN SERVES ONLY FOR THE REST OF THE
TERM AND UNTIL A SUCCESSOR IS APPOINTED AND QUALIFIES. The Board
of Examining Engineers shall be a part of the Department of
Licensing and Regulation. The parties so appointed, before
entering on their duties, shall make oath before the Clerk of the
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