64 MARYLAND MANUAL.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF OPTOMETRY.
Address the Secretary.
Name. Term Expires Postoffice
B. W. Hazell, President..................................1926 ....................................... Baltimore
J. Fred. Andreae, Sec, Lexington Bldg. 1926 ..........................................Baltimore
G. M. Whitney; Treasurer.................................1927 ............................................Baltimore
Philip Euler......................................................................1927 ...................................Baltimore
H. D. Clogg..............................................................1926 ..................................... Baltimore
Terms are four years. Appointees must be selected from lists fur-
nished the Governor by the Maryland Association of Optometrists. ( Ch.
231, 1922.)* .
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 is 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.
* Due to Constitutional Amendment of 1922, appointments made in 1924 are for
& term of three years.
BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS.
319 N. Charles St., Baltimore.
Name. Term Expires. .Postoffice.
Examiners:
Hedley V. Carter...................................1925 ..................................... Baltimore
Aloha Kirkpatrick...............................1927 .........................................Baltimore
Edward L. Schmid..............................1927 ..........................................Frederick
Richard G. Stevenson....................1928 ....................................Hagerstown
Henry McMains ................................1927 ............................................Baltimore
Governor appoints five from a full list of members in good standing
of the Maryland Osteopathic Association, two for 1 year, two for 2
years, and one for 3 years, and as these terms expire the successor is
appointed for 3 years from the first day of June. (Oh. 786,1914.)
The Maryland Board of Osteopathic Examiners on receiving appli-
cations for license to practice Osteopathy within the State, investigate
credentials of said applicant and if they meet the requirements, a
license is issued by said Examining Board. Two stated meetings are
held each year for the examining of such applicants whose credentials
will not warrant the issuing of a license through the previous practice,
or Reciprocity Acts. Said Examining Hoard co-operates with muni-
cipal and State officials in enforcing the laws regulating the practice.
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