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Maryland Manual, 1935
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MARYLAND MANUAL. 81

Governor appoints six; two biennially for a term of years from the
first Monday in May, from a list of four practicing dentists furnished
by the Maryland State Dental Association. (Bagby Code, Art. 32,
Sec. 2.)
The paramount duty of the Dental Board, as provided by the Den-
tal Practice Act of this State, is to regulate the practice of Dentistry
in Maryland by testing the qualifications of candidates.
It requires that all applicants for license shall be 21 years of age
and shalt be graduates of dental colleges duly incorporated to grant
degrees in Dental Surgery by the laws of one of the United States.
Two annual examinations are held—lasting three days each—one
being in the month of June, the other in November. Each applicant
for examination files with the Secretary of the Board a sworn state-
ment setting forth his age, name and address, college or graduation,
etc., together with the examination fee of twenty dollars.
The examinations are both theoretical (written) and practical.


EXAMINERS OF STATIONARY ENGINEERS.
(All Terms Expire May, 1937.)
Name. Address.
Charles E. McCleary 759 East 36th St.
George A. Campbell 4218 La Salle Ave.
The Governor apnoints two for a term of two years from the 1st
Monday in May. (Ch. 123, 1898.)
This Board has general supervision over all stationary and port-
able engineers and it is its duty to examine all applicants to apply for
a license and issue such license to all who are proficient. The appli-
cant receiving a license pays to the Board three dollars, and one dollar
and fifty cents for each renewal, which renewal must be made
annually.
All persons above the age of twenty-one years who desire to fill a
position as an engineer must secure a license before he can enter upon
his duties.
It is the duty of this Board to investigate all charges against
engineers running engines without a license and also charges of intoxi-
cation, for which, upon conviction before a Justice of the Peace, the
violator shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars, nor more than
fifty dollars. The Board has power to annul certificates for intoxica-
tion while on duty.
It is also the duty of the Board to visit all steam plants wherein
licensed engineers are employed and ascertain if such plants are being
run with proper skill and care.



BOARD OF ELECTRICAL EXAMINERS AND SUPERVISORS
Old Town Bank Building, Baltimore, Md.
(Terms Expire 1937.)
Name. Postoffice.
Edward Bauernschmidt (For Electrical Contractors’ Association)
Baltimore
Joseph O’Brien (For Electrical Contractors’ Association) Baltimore
William H. Miller (For the Association of Fire Underwriters)
Baltimore
H. C. Beck (Journeyman Electrician) Baltimore
Charles A. Russell (Municipal Electrical Inspector) Baltimore


 
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