MARYLAND MANUAL. 66
Attorney:
W. Milnes Maloy......................1925 ......................... Baltimore
Economist:
W. O. Weyforth.....................1925 .......................... Baltimore
The Governor appoints three Certified Accountants, one for one
year, one for two years and one for three years, and as these terms
expire a successor is appointed for a full term of three years; together
with one attorney for a term of two years and one economist, selected
from a list of three names submitted by the President of the Johns
Hopkins University, for a term of two years. (Ch. 330, 1916.)
The duties of this Board are to examine all applicants for certifi-
cates as Certified Public Accountants. Examinations shall be held at
least once in each year and be conducted according to such rules and
regulations as the Board may adopt. The results of the examinations
are reported to the Governor who issues certificates accordingly, and
the Governor may revoke such certificates for cause.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF OPTOMETRY.
Address the Secretary.
Name. .. Postoffice.
Philip Euler, PreBident....................................................................Baltimore
B. W. Hazell, Secretary, Lexington Building.............................Baltimore
H. D. Clogg.............................................................................Baltimore
G. M, Whitney.............................................................................Baltimore
J. Fred. Andreae.........................................................................Baltimore
The duties of the Board are to issue certificates of registration to
all who furnish satisfactory evidence of having been engaged in the
practice of Optometry previous to the passage of the law, if applica-
tion is made within six months of its approval, said certificates to be
recorded in the city or county of permanent residence.
To examine all persons not exempt in this Act desiring to practice
optometry in the State of Maryland, and if found qualified, to issue
certificates of examination and registration, which must also be re..
corded as in the case of certificates of exemption.
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 Chair..
man of the State Industrial Accident Commission.
This Board for 1921 consists of:
Chairman:
Dr. J. Knox Insley, Chairman of the Bureau of Labor and Statis-
tics, St. Paul and Saratoga Streets, Baltimore.
Alexander Armstrong, Attorney..General, Title Building, Baltimore.
Robert E. Lee, Chairman of the State Industrial Accident Com-
mission, Equitable Building, Baltimore.
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