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MARYLAND MANUAL 125.

The Board examinee applicants for license, investigates all complaints,
and if necessary reports same to the State's Attorney..

Appropriations: None.

1948 1949
Fees and Licenses $2,280 $2,280
Staff: None.

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND REGISTRATION
OF ARCHITECTS.

Chairman: W. Twilley Malone, 1953.

Lucius R. White, Secretary-Treasurer, 1946; Allan Barton,
1952; Louis McLane Fischer, 1951; Benjamin Frank, 1949..

T. Worth Jamison, Executive Secretary.

8 E. Mulberry Street, Baltimore 2 Telephone: Lexington 3448.

The State Board of Examiners and Registration of Architects was
established in 1935. The five-member Board is appointed by the Gov-
ernor. The term of each member is five years; the term of one
member expiring each year. Appointees to the Board must have been
engaged in the independent practice of Architecture for at least ten
years, and at least three of the members must be graduates of
approved schools of Architecture. The Chairman of the Board is
designated by the Governor. The Board passes upon all matters per-
taining to the registration of Architects in the State of Maryland. All
persons seeking to practice Architecture in the State must submit to
an examination or provide satisfactory evidence of their qualifications
to the Board before being registered and licensed to practice (Code
1939, Art. 43, sec. 459)..

Receipts: (estimated) - 1948 1949
Licenses, examination, and registration $4,300 $4,800
Staff: 2 (part time).

BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
AND LAND SURVEYORS.

Chairman: A. G. Christie, 1949.

John W. Gore, 1953; S. S. Steinberg, 1961; Shepperd T.
Powell, 1962; J. R. Baker, Secretary, 1950.
1616 Lexington Building, Baltimore 1 Telephone: Plaza 5175, Ext. 50.

The Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors was
established in 1939. The Board consists of five members appointed by
the Governor for terms of five years, the term of one member expiring
each year. Land Surveyors and Professional Engineers wishing to
practice in the State of Maryland must apply to the Board for a
certificate, supplying with their application evidence of their qualifica-
tions both in terms of experience and training. Except when the pass-
ing of a written examination is mandatory, it is within the discretion
of the Board whether or not a particular applicant need take an
examination. Through the cooperation of the local chapters of the
engineering fraternities, the Board seeks to secure voluntary com-
pliance with the law and the maintenance of the ethical standards of
the profession. The Board is a member of the National Council of
State Boards of Engineering Examiners which aids in the reciprocal.

 

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