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128 MARYLAND MANUAL

ing to practice architecture in the State must submit their qualifica-
tions to the Board or pass an examination before being registered
and licensed to practice (Code 1951, Art. 43, sees. 478..487).

Appropriations 1953 1954
Special Fund $4,930 $4,830
Staff: 2 (part time).

BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
AND LAND SURVEYORS

Chairman: S. S. Steinberg, 1956

John W. Gore, Secretary, 1958; A. E. Pohmer, 1954;
Lewis F. Coffin, 1955; James R. Mecready, 1957.

1101 Key Highway, Baltimore 30 Telephone: Plaza 2-8418

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, four of whom shall be pro-
fessional engineers and one a practicing land surveyor, 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 evi-
dence of their qualifications both in terms of experience and training.
Except when the passing 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 compliance 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 licensing of engineers and seeks to promote
uniform standards of licensing in all States (Code 1951, Art. 75%,
sees. 3-20).

Appropriations 1953 1954
Special Fund $5,795 $5,200
Staff: None.

BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINERS

Chairman: W. Richard Ferguson, M.D., 1954

Wetherbee Fort, M.D., 1955; George H. Yeager, M.D.,
1956; W. Grafton Hersperger, M.D., 1957; H. Alvan Jones,
M.D., 1958.
Clemens W. Gaines, Secretary

2411 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 18 Telephone: Belmont 5-4280

The Board of Physical Therapy Examiners was created by the
General Assembly of 1947. The Board consists of five members, one
appointed each year from lists submitted by the Medical and Chirur-
gical Faculty. The term of each member is five years. Physical
therapists wishing to practice in Maryland are examined, licensed
and registered by the Board (Code 1951, Art. 43, sees. 567-574).

Appropriations 1953 1954
Special Fund $1,370 $1,690
Staff: None.

 

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