166 MARYLAND MANUAL.
OFFICERS APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.
SUPERVISORS OF ELECTIONS.
(All Terms Expire 1922.)
Max Ways. President........... .... . . . . . ............Baltimore
William. Curran .................(Dem.)... . . . .........Baltimorp
J. Frank Smith.................. (Rep.) ................ Baltimore
The Governor, with the consent of the Senate, appoints three for
a term of two years from the first Monday in May, one of whom shall
be a mem.ber of each of the two political parties. (Art. 33, Sec. 1,
Annotated Code.)
COMMISSIONERS OF PRACTICAL PLUMBING.
(All Terms Expire 1922.)
Ex-Officio Members:
C. Hampson Jones, Health Commissioner for Baltimore City.
................ Member of the State Board of Health.
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Edward H. Rogers. .................................... .Baltimore
Charles H. Frederick. ................................... .Baltimore
August V. Eidman. ..................................... .Baltimore
The Governor appoints, for a term of two years from the first day
in May, three skilled plumbers of Baltimore City, who, with the Com-
missioner of Health of Baltimore City and one member of the State
Board of Health, comprise the Board. (Ch. 436, 1910.)
The law of Maryland requires that those who may desire to engage
in or work at plumbing shall first secure a certificate of their com-
petency. It is the duty of this Board to examine those so engaged
and to ascertain whether or not they are entitled to a certificate.
The Board holds meetings regularly twice a week from February
1st to May 1st of each year for the renewing of and issuing of licenses,
and from May 1st to October 1st for the examination of those desiring
to engage in the business of plumbing.
Master certificates are given upon a successful answer to a written
and practical examination, while the journeyman certificates are given
to those who successfully answer a verbal and practical examination.
EXAMINERS OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS.
(All Terms Expire 1922.)
Joseph P. Burnett. .................................... .Baltimore
Noah R. Pierson. ....................................... .Baltimore
The Governor appoints two for a term of two years from the 1st
Monday in May. (Ch. 123, 1898.)
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 appli-
cant receiving a license pays to the Board three dollars, and one dollar
and fifty cents for each renewal, which renewal must be made an-
nually.
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 intoxi-
cation, for which upon conviction before a Justice of the Peace, the
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