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Maryland Manual, 1914-15
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 177

Governor appoints two for two years from the first Monday in May.
(Ch. 123, 1898, Sec. 572.)

The boiler inspectors shall give six days' notice in writing to each
owner or renter of a steam boiler, or the engineer or person in charge,
of the time when they will inspect, and such owner or renter shall have
such boiler ready for inspection, in compliance with the requirements of
said notice, and shall furnish such assistance as the inspector may require,
under a penalty of fifty dollars for failure or neglect, and a further pen-
alty of fifty dollars for each day any boiler is used without a certificate
of inspection.

It shall be the duty of each inspector, once at least in every year, to
inspect all stationary steam boilers of three-horse power and upwards,
used within the limits of bis district.

EXAMINERS or STATIONARY ENGINEERS.

(All 'forms Expire 1916.)

Name. Postoffice.
Examiners:

James Gardner.......................................Baltimore
Charles E. McCleary. ................................. .Baltimore

Governor appoints two for two years from the first Monday in May
(Ch. 123, 1898, See. 426.)

This Board has general supervision over all stationary and portable
engineers and it is its duty to examine all applicants who apply for a
license and issue such license to all who are proficient. The applicant
receiving a license pays to the Board three dollars and one dollar and
fifty cents for each renewal, which renewal must be made annually.

All persons above the age of twenty-one years who desire to fill a
position as an engineer must secure a license before he can enter upon
his duties.

It is the duty of this Board to investigate all charges against en-
gineers running engines without a license and also charges of intoxica-
tion for which, upon conviction before a Justice of the Peace, the violator
shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dol-
lars. The Board has power to annul certificates for intoxication while
on duty.

It in also the duty of the Board to visit all steam plants wherein
licensed engineers are employed and ascertain if such plants are being
run with proper skill and care.

To summarize: It is its duty to see that all engineers operating
power plants or portable engines have licenses and to examine all appli-
cants for licenses. It also visits the various plants to see that licensed
mem are in charge.

STATE WHARFINGER.

(Term Expires 1916.)

Name. Postoffice.

State Wharfinger:
John R. Bailey. ..................................... .Baltimore

Governor, with consent of Senate, appoints one for 2 years from the
first Monday in May. (P. G. L., Art. 98.)
This officer has charge of the State wharves in the City of Baltimore.

 

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