146 MARYLAND MANUAL
BOARD OF CHIROPODY EXAMINERS
President: Lewis P. Gundry, M.D.
I, Mahlor, D.S.C.; Maurice E. Walsh, G.Cp.
S. Jack Kleger, D.S.C., Secretary
310 South Division, Salisbury Telephone: Pioneer 9-6363
The Board of Chiropody Examiners, created in 1916, consists of four
members appointed by the Board of Medical Examiners. One must be
a member of the Board of Medical Examiners and the other three must
be selected from the membership of the Maryland Pedic Association.
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 Association
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 practice
within the State. The Board may revoke the license of any chiropodist,
after a hearing, who is charged with malpractice or unethical conduct
(Code 1967, Art. 43, sees. 481-98).
Appropriations 1959 1960
Special Funds $615 $615
Staff: None.
STATE BOARD OF HAIRDRESSERS
AND BEAUTY CULTURISTS
Chairman: Agnes L. Giordano, 1960
Virgie Waters, 1959; Margaret E. Halligan, 1961
Mary L. Wilson, Secretary
Katheryne C. Linder, Chief Clerk
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore I Telephone: Vernon 7-9000
The Board of Hairdressers and Beauty Culturists, created in 1935,
consists of three members appointed by the Governor for three-year
terms. All members of the Board must have had at least five years'
practical experience in hairdressing or beauty culture. They may not
be affiliated with any firm manufacturing or selling any merchandise
or commodity used in beauty shops, nor be directly or indirectly con-
nected with any school of beauty culture. No two members shall serve
at the same time who are graduates of the same school of beauty
culture.
The Board examines, licenses, and registers all persons engaged in
or teaching hairdressing and beauty culture within the State. It super-
vises all beauty shops and schools of beauty culture in the State in all
matters pertaining to health and sanitation. The Board may issue
regulations, conduct hearings, administer oaths, and compel the attend-
ance of witnesses. It holds examinations, both practical and written,
once in every three months. The examinations are usually held in Bal-
timore (Code 1957, Art. 43, sees. 539-55).
Appropriations 1959 1960
Special Funds.. . $42,238 $39,739
Staff: 17.
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