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118 MARYLAND MANUAL

The board shall consist of five (5) professional engineers, all of
whom shall be appointed by the Governor from nominees recom-
mended by the Maryland Chapter or Section of the American Society
of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers,
the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers, and who shall have the qualifications
required by Section 4 of this Act. The Board shall consist of at least
one Civil Engineer, one Mechanical Engineer, one Electrical Engineer
and one Chemical Engineer. The above societies shall each recom-
mend not more than three nominees for the first board. In filling a
vacancy, there being only one engineer of that classification on the
board, the society of that classification only shall recommend not
more than three nominees. If a vacancy occurs in a classification with
two engineers on the board, each of the societies above mentioned
shall recommend not more than three nominees.

The members of the first board shall be appointed within ninety
(90) days after the passage of this article to serve for the following
terms, one member for one year, one member for two years, one mem-
ber for three years, one member for four years, and one member
for five years from the date of their appointment or until their suc-
cessors are duly appointed and qualified. On the expiration of the
term of any member, the Governor shall, in the manner hereinafter
provided, appoint for a term of five (5) years a Registered Pro-
fessional Engineer, having the qualifications required by Section 4,
to take the place of the member whose term on said board is about to
expire. Each member of the board shall be a citizen of the United
States and a resident of this state and shall have been engaged in
the practice of professional engineering for at least twelve (12)
years, and shall have been in responsible charge of important engi-
neering work for at least five (5) years.

EXAMINERS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Mercantile Trust Building, Baltimore

Chapter 330..Acts of 1916

Name. Term Expires. Postoffice.
1. Wallace Bryan. ........ .1942. .... .Baltimore
Edward J. Stegman. ...... .1943. .... .Baltimore
Julian A. Jenkel. ......... .1944. .... .Baltimore (Accountants)
Dr. W. 0. Weyforth. ...... .1943. .... .Baltimore (Economist)
W. Frank Every. .......... 1943...... Baltimore (Attorney at Law)

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; Bagby'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 conducted according to the Board's rules
and regulations. The names of those persons who pass the examina-
tions are transmitted by the Board to the Governor, and to such
persons the Governor issues certificates. The Governor may revoke
any such certificate for cause.

 

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