MARYLAND MANUAL. 63
BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND SUPERVISORS.
(Electrical Commission.)
Union Trust Building, Baltimore.
(All Terms Expire May, 1922.)
Name. Postoffice.
Frank Stark, for Electrical Contractors ' Association...... Baltimore
George W. Wilkinson, for Electrical Contractors' Asso..... Baltimore
Arthur B. James, for Association of Fire Underwriters..... Baltimore
B. E. Cooney, fur Chief of Electrical Department. ......... Baltimore
G. E. Painter, Journeyman Electrician....................Baltimore
The Board consists of five members appointed by the Governor for
a term of two years, as follows: Two from nominations made by the
Electrical Contractors' Association; one from nominations made by
the Chief of the Municipal Electrical Inspectors of Baltimore; one
from nominations made by the Association of Fire Underwriters of
Baltimore City, and one a journeyman electrician. (Ch. 244, 1906.)
The duty of this Board is to examine all applicants for license as
"Master Electrician." No person, firm or corporation, is permitted
by law to install, erect or repair electrical wiring, or conductors used
for electric light, heat, or power until a license has been issued to them
as a Master Electrician by the Board of Examiners after an exami-
nation according to the rules and regulations adopted by said Board.
STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION.
Hotel Kernan, Baltimore.
Commissioners. Terms Expire.
Latrobe Cogawell ............................................ 1926
Fred. C. Schanberger. ........................................ ,1924
William H. Flynn. ........................................... .1922
Secretary:
Emmanuel Daniel. ........................ .Munsey Bldg., Baltimore
Governor appoints three, not more than two of whom shall be of
the same political faith, one for 6 years, one for 4 years, and one for
2 years, and as these terms expire the successor is appointed for 6
years. The Governor designates the Chairman. ((Chap. 710 Acts of
1920.)
The State Athletic Commission is charged with the supervision
of boxing and wrestling in Baltimore City. It appoints all officials
connected with the sport and its power is absolute. For its super-
vision it collects 10 per cent of the gross receipts of all boxing and
wrestling exhibitions.
The law provides that its monies, after all necessary expenses
have been paid, shall be turned over to the State Treasurer the first
day of December annually.
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