72 MARYLAND MANUAL.
STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS.
(Terms Expire 1922.)
Name. Postofficc.
Louis Reuling ....................................Baltimore
Edward H. Knight ............................... .Baltimore
J. Granville Lilly. ............................... .Baltimore
Governor appoints three for two years from appointment, one
master barber and two journeyman barbers. (Ch. 226, 1904.)
The duties of the Barber Examiners are to examine and license all
barbers who have come into the State and all apprentices who have
served their three-year term since May 1, 1904, and to see that the
barber ahops that have started in business since the above date should
be run according to sanitary rules as laid down by the Board and ap-
proved by the Board of Health.
STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD.
Charles and Hamilton Sts„ Baltimore.
(Terms Expire 1922.)
Name. Postoffice.
G. H. Grapp, President................................ Port Deposit
Hulbert Young, Secretary. .............................. .Baltimore
R. V. Smith ............................................ .Frederick
Glenn W. Homer. .................................... .Westminster
H. J. McCarthy. ........................................ .Baltimore
The Governor appoints five for four years from the first Monday in
May. (Bagby Code, Art. 43, Sec. 136.)
The State Veterinary Medical Board is authorized to issue licenses
entitling the holders thereof to practise veterinary medicine and
surgery in the State of Maryland. It shall be unlawful for any per-
son or persons to practise veterinary medicine or surgery in the State
of Maryland without having previously obtained a diploma from a
college duly authorized to grant such to students of veterinary medi-
cine and surgery or to those who have passed satisfactory examina-
tions before the State Veterinary Medical Board. The Board is
required to examine all diplomas as to their genuineness, and each
applicant not holding a diploma shall submit to a theoretical and
practical examination before the Board. It is the duty of the Board
to keep a register of all practioners qualified to practise veterinary
medicine and surgery or any branches thereof in the State, and to
cause the register to be published at least once a year in two news-
papers published in the City of Baltimore.
BOARD OF BOILER RULES.
By the Act of 1920, Chapter 676, a Board of Boiler Rules was
created consisting of the Chairman of the State Bureau of Labor and
Statistics, who shall be Chairman; the Attorney General and the
Chairman of the State industrial Accident Commission.
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