MARYLAND MANUAL 167
Appropriations 1963 1964
Special Funds . $1,140 $1,265
Staff: 1.
MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
Chairman: Edward J. Stegman, C.P.A., 1964
James M. Fincham, C.P.A., 1965; G. Heberton Evans, Jr.,
Economist, 1965; Joshua W. Miles, Attorney, 1965.
Secretary-Treasurer: J. Wallace Bryan, C.P.A., 1966
1101 Mercantile Trust Building, Baltimore 2 Telephone: 727-8200
This Board was first established by Chapter 719, Acts of 1900. At
present, the Governor appoints three certified public accountants, one
each year, for a three-year term; one attorney for a three-year term;
and one economist, selected from a list of three names submitted by
the President of The Johns Hopkins University, for a two-year term.
The Board examines applicants for certificates as certified public
accountants, passes on applications by certified public accountants of
other states for reciprocal certificates, and enrolls certified public
accountants and registered public accountants and registered partner-
ships to practice public accountancy in Maryland.
Examinations are held in May and November of each year. Certifi-
cates are issued by the Board to those persons who pass the examina-
tions, or whose applications for reciprocal certificates are approved.
The Board may for specified causes revoke or suspend any such cer-
tificate, registration or enrollment, after written notice to the holder
and reasonable opportunity for a hearing (Code 1957, Art. 75A as
revised by Chapter 819, Acts of 1961).
Appropriations 1963 1964
Special Funds $35,940 $35,490
Staff: 2.
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS
President: Walter H. Mitchell, V.M.D., 1968
Charles H. Kable, V.M.D., 1964; Leo S. Shives, V.M.D., 1966;
Robert C. Flaherty, V.M.D., 1967.
Secretary-Treasurer: Harold S. Cover, D.V.M., 1965
6400 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore 15 Telephone: 664-9777
The State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners, established by
Chapter 273, Acts of 1894, is composed of five members appointed by
the Governor for five-year terms. Each member must be a licensed
veterinarian engaged in active practice. The Board passes upon the
qualifications of candidates for licenses to practice veterinary medicine
in the State and examines such persons. It may conduct hearings and
pass upon complaints of illegal or unethical practices and may insti-
tute proceedings in the courts against those engaged in illegal practice
(Code 1957, Art. 43, secs. 150-57).
Appropriations 1963 1964
Special Funds - - $6,361 $6,361
Staff: None.
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