166 MARYLAND MANUAL
BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS
Chairman: James R. Mecredy, 1967
Wallace R. Amos, 1964; William R. Kahl, 1966;
Frederick H. Rogers, Sr., 1968.
Secretary: Ernest H. Hanhart, 1965
Thomas F. Hubbard, Executive Secretary
301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 1 Telephone: 837-9000
The Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, estab-
lished by Chapter 752, Acts of 1939, consists of five members appointed
by the Governor for five-year terms, one term expiring each year.
Four members must be professional engineers and one a practicing
land surveyor. Land surveyors and professional engineers wishing to
practice in the State of Maryland must apply to the Board for a cer-
tificate, supplying with their application evidence of their qualifica-
tions both in experience and training. Except when a written examina-
tion is mandatory, the Board may decide 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 1957, Art. 75 1/2,
secs, 3-20). The law was amended by Chapter 157, Acts of 1961, to
provide for an annual renewal fee of five dollars, due July 1 of each
year, with an additional fee for tardy registrants.
Appropriations 1963 1964
Special Funds .......................................... $24,356 $27,413
Staff: 3.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGISTS
Chairman: Thomas M. Magoon, Ph.D., 1964
Vice Chairman: Mark L. Isaacs, Ph.D., 1965
G. Bart Stone, Ph.D., 1964; Albert Rosen, Ph.D., 1965;
Morris B. Parloff, Ph.D., 1966.
Julian Abrams, Ph.D., Executive Secretary
Springfield State Hospital, Sykesville Telephone: 787-2100
The practice of psychology in Maryland is regulated by the State
Board of Examiners of Psychologists, established by Chapter 748,
Acts of 1957. This Board consists of five members appointed by the
Governor from a list of nominees presented by the Maryland Psycho-
logical Association, Inc., with the advice and consent of the Senate of
Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 43, secs. 618-44). Members of the Board
serve three-year terms.
The Board evaluates the professional training, experience, and other
qualifications of psychologists in the State ana issues certificates to
those who fulfill the requirements. The certificates expire on March 31
of each year and must be renewed annually. The Board administers
examinations to qualified applicants for certification at least once each
year. During the month of June of each year, the Board publishes a
complete roster of certified psychologists in the State.
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