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THE STATE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PRACTICAL PLUMBING Chairman: Thomas E. Pierson, 1969 Secretary: William H. Burgemeister, 1969 Treasurer: Morris Oseroff, 1969 Samuel A. Armstrong, 1969; Stanley W. King, 1969; Earl 1. Parker, 1969; Mehrl Wachter, 1969. 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010 The first board for the examining and licensing of plumbers in Maryland was established by Chapter 439, Acts of 1886, with juris- diction limited to Baltimore City. The General Assembly established the present Commission by Chapter 436, sec. 186, Acts of 1910, and enlarged its membership by Chapter 675, Acts of 1965. Its jurisdiction includes all of the State, excepting Washington County. The Board is composed of seven members appointed by the Governor for two-year terms. One member must be from Southern Maryland, one from the Eastern Shore, two from Baltimore City, two from Western Maryland, and one from Baltimore County. The Commission examines and cer- tifies journeyman and master plumbers. Applicants for a journeyman certificate must have served at least four years apprenticeship. Appli- cants for master certificate must have served at least two years as a journeyman. All certificates must be renewed annually. Failure to do so results in the automatic revocation of license. All applicants have the right to review their examination papers upon written request to the Board. All members of the Board must be certified master plumbers within the State (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sec. 329). Appropriations 1967 1968 Special Funds $30,944 $32,173 Staff: None. BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS Chairman: Howard G. Hall, 1968 Archibald C. Rogers, 1969; Charles B. Soule, 1970; Grinnell W. Locke, 1971; Stanley H. Arthur, 1972. Jackson P. Ketcham, Executive Secretary 516 N. Charles Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 539-7677 The five-man Board of Examiners and Registration of Architects, established by Chapter 309, Acts of 1935, is appointed by the Governor for five-year terms, the term of one member expiring each year. Appointees to the Board must have engaged in the independent prac- tice of architecture for at least ten years, and at least three of the members must be graduates of approved schools of architecture. The Governor designates the Chairman. The Board passes upon all matters pertaining to the registration of architects in the State of Maryland. All persons seeking to practice architecture in the State must submit their qualifications to the Board or pass its examination before being registered and licensed to practice (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sees. 515-28). Appropriations 1967 1968 Special Funds - - $14,567 $15,035 Staff: I full-time; I part-time. |
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