74 MARYLAND MANUAL.
COMMISSIONERS OF PRACTICAL PLUMBING
(All Terms Expire May, 1935.)
Secretary:
Edward Wehrhahn 308 Builders Exchange, Baltimore
Name Address.
Ex-Officio Menmhers:
Dr. Huntington Williams, HealthCommissioner Baltimore
Appointed by the Governor:
Edward H. Rogers.....1026 W. Baltimore St.
T. Howard Boland 600 N. Eutaw Street
George A. Peters 1933 E. 32nd St.
The Governor appoints, for a term of two years from the first day
in May, three skilled master plumbers of Baltimore City, who, with the
Commissioner 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 June 1st of each year for the renewing of and issuing of licenses
and special meetings during the balance of the year.
Master and journeyman certificates are given upon a successful an
swer to a written and practical examination.
EXAMINERS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.
Mercantile Trust Building, Baltimore.
Name. Term Expires Postoffice.
Accountants:
Edw. J. Stegman (Chairman)1937 Baltimore
Rohert L. Rcamy 1935 Baltimore
J. Wallace Bryan (Sec’y-Treas. ) ...1936..........._ Baltimore
Attorney:
James Carey, 3rd 1935 Baltimore
Economist
W. 0. Weyforth 1935 Baltimore
The Governor appoints three Certified Public Accountants (one each
year) for terms of three years each, 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 Johns Hopkins University) for a
term of two years (Chapter 585, 1924; Baghy’s Annotated Code of
Public General Laws of Maryland, Article 75-A).
The duties of this Board are to examine applicants for certificates
as Certified Public Accountants. Examinations are held once a year,
usually in November, and are cemmducted according to the Board’s rules
and regulations. The names of those persons who pass the examinations
are transmitted by the hoard to the Governor, and to such persons
the Governor issues certificates, The Governor nmay revoke any smmehm
cortifleato for cause.
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