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Maryland Manual, 1948-49
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MARYLAND MANUAL 123.

BOARD OF CHIROPODY EXAMINERS.

President.: Henry T. Collenberg, M.D.
Maurice E. Walsh, G. Cp.; S. Jack Kleger, D.S.C.
Harry P. Clifton, D.S.C., Secretary
712 Davison Building, Baltimore 1 Telephone: Saratoga 4489.

The Board of Chiropody Examiners was created in 1916. It is com-
posed of four members appointed by the Board of Medical Examiners,
one of whom shall be a member of that Board and the other three
shall be selected from the membership of the Maryland Pedic Associa-
tion. The Board examines all persons who wish to practice Chiropody
in the State. Applicants must have at least two years of education in
a recognized college of arts or sciences and be graduates of a school
or college of chiropody classified "A" or "B" by the National Associa-
tion of Chiropodists. The examinations, which may be written, oral,
or practical, are given in January and July of each year. The Board
also issues annual licenses to all chiropodists engaged in active prac-
tice within the State. The Board has the power to revoke the license
of any chiropodist, after due hearing, who is charged with mal-
practice or unethical conduct (Code 1939, Art. 43, sec. 466)..

Appropriations: None.

1948 1949
Fees and Licenses $230 $230
Staff: None.

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF MOVING PICTURE
MACHINE OPERATORS.

President: Rodney Collier, 1949
Carroll G. Bayne, Secretary, 1949
Edward Pugh, Treasurer, 1949
848 N. Howard Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: None.

The Governor appoints, biennially, the three members of this Board.
One member must be from the Fire Underwriters' Association, one a
licensed moving picture machine operator and a member of the
Moving Picture Operators' Union, and the third, an exhibitor licensed
to operate motion picture machines. All members must have had at
least three years' experience in this business, and must have resided
in Baltimore City for not less than two years next preceding their
appointment. This Board examines and licenses operators of moving
picture machines, and has supervision over them in Baltimore City
only. Examinations are written and practical. Applicants are eligible
for examination after having worked for six months under a licensed
operator. Licenses must be renewed annually. The Board has full
power to suspend and revoke licenses. The Board is required to meet
monthly, but usually it meets more often (Acts 1918, ch. 195)..

Appropriations: None.

1948 1949
Fees and Licenses $1,810 $1,810
Staff: None.

 

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