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names submitted by the President of The Johns Hopkins University,
for a two-year term.
This Board examines applicants for certificates as Certified Public
Accountants and passes on applications by Certified Public Account-
ants of other states for special certificates of registration (commonly
called reciprocal certificates) entitling the holders to practice as
Certified Public Accountants in Maryland. Examinations are held in
May and November of each year. Those persons who pass the exam-
inations, or whose applications for reciprocal certificates are ap-
proved, are recommended by the Board to the Governor, who issues
certificates to them. The Governor may for sufficient cause revoke
any such certificate, after notice to the holder and a reasonable op-
portunity for a hearing (Code 1961, Art. 75A).
Appropriations 1957 1958
Special Funds .........................$15,315 $17,490
Staff: 2
STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
President: Sylvan S. Lewis, 1959
Vice President: Edward L. Lilly, 1959
Treasurer: Jesse W. Redden, 1959
Secretary: Charles E. Delosier, 1959
Jerome C. Cvach, 1959; James L. McCully, 1959; Clifton
Miller Waltz, 1959
State Office Building, Annapolis Telephone: Colonial 3-4146
The General Assembly established the State Board of Funeral
Directors and Embalmers in 1902. The Governor, with the consent
of the Senate, appoints the seven members of the Board for two-
year terms. Every person carrying on the business of funeral
directing and embalming in the State must register with, and procure
a license from, the Board. The Board must renew licenses annually,
and it has the power to suspend or revoke any license. The Board
makes regulations for the enforcement of provisions in the laws
regarding funeral directing and embalming. In general, the laws
deal with qualifications and examinations of applicants for license
and registration. Examinations are held annually in Baltimore City
(Code 1951, Art. 43, secs. 317-44).
Appropriations 1957 1958
Special Fund .....................$11,967 $12,909
Staff: I
MARYLAND BOARD OF PHARMACY
President: Charles S. Austin, Jr., 1958
Alexander J. Ogrinz, Jr., 1960; Arthur C. Harbaugh,
1961; S. Earl Webster, 1962
F. S. Balassone, Secretary-Treasurer, 1959
2411 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 18 Telephone: Belmont 5-4280
The General Assembly created the Board of Pharmacy in 1902.
The Governor appoints five members, one annually, from a list of
pharmacists submitted by the Maryland Pharmaceutical Association.
Two members must be residents of Baltimore City, two, residents of
the counties of the State, and one, resident anywhere within the
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