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MARYLAND MANUAL. 79 By Act of the General Assembly, Session of 1922, Part XVI Chap- ter 29, there was established the ‘Department of State Employment and Registration, to be composed of the State Employment Commissioner and the various examining and licensing boards of the State, with such additional boards as may hereafter be provided for, the head of this department to be the State Employment Commissioner, and to be known as the Commissioner of State Employment and Registration. The chief duties devolving upon the Commissioner are the classify- ing and preparing of specifications for all positions in the classified service; the listing, by appropriate tests, of qualified eligibles for nppointment to vacancies which occur or are created; the regulation of such personnel matters as, salary adjustments, transfers, promo- tions, reinstatements, leaves of absence, and lay-off s; the establish- ment of procedure to assure tenure of service to those performing meritorious service; and the providing of ways and means for the prompt removal from the service of those who have become indolent, incompetent, inefficient, or otherwise unfit to remain therein. The Commissioner is also required to check payrolls in advance of the pay- ment of salaries to employees in the classified service and to certify to the legality of the appointment of such employees. The Merit System Law of Maryland is workable, efficient and must be carried out to the letter under the present administration, as pub- licly announced by Governor Nice. The Fourteenth Annual Report, giving in detail the activities of the Commissioner for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1934, is available for distribution upon application to the office of the Com- missioner. STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS. (Chapter 309, Acts of 1935.) Name. Address. Term Expires. Clyde N. Friz, Chairman, 2010 Lexington Bldg., Baltimore...July 1,1936 Howard M. Mottu, 2127 N. Charles St., Baltimore July 1, 1937 Amos J. Klinkhart, Hagerstown July 1, 1938 James H. Edmunds, Jr., Calvert Bldg., Baltimore July I, 1939 G. Corner Fenhagen, 325 N. Charles St., Baltimore July 1, 1940 The Law creating the State Board of Examiners and Registration of Architects is declared to be a public health, life and safety measure, and generally to promote the public welfare by requiring that only properly qualified persons shall use the designation “Architects” in the State of Maryland; and provides that all such persons shall submit to an examination or submit evidence of their qualifications to the Board before being entitled to practice architecture in the State of Maryland. The Governor appoints five competent persons, citizens of the State of Maryland, at least three of whom shall be graduates of approved schools of Architecture and all of whom shall have been engaged in the independent practice of architecture for a period of ten or more years. The first appointments hereunder shall be made on or before the first day of July, 1935, upon which date the term of office shall begin. The term of office of said members shall be five years, except that upon the first appointments one of said members shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of four years and one for a term of of five years. Thereafter, the members shall be appointed for a term of five years. The Governor shall designate a Chairman. |
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