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MARYLAND MANUAL 241 BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF MARYLAND PILOTS (Officers not yet selected) Ex officio members: Avery W. Hall, Chairman, Maryland Port Authority; C. Philip Manger, President, Baltimore Chamber of Commerce; Captain George Quick, President, Maryland Pilots Association. Appointed members: Robert E. Herd, 1970; Mahlon Mitchell, 1970; Presley A. Carter, 1971; William D. G. Scarlett, 1971. The Board of Examiners of Maryland Pilots, created by Chapter 675, Acts of 1969, consists of four members appointed by the Governor for two-year terms. Two of the appointed members must be actively engaged in the ownership, operation or management of ocean-going vessels required to employ pilots licensed under Art. 74. These mem- bers cannot ever have held a master's or pilot's license. Two members must be licensed as pilots for at least five years prior to their appoint- ment. The Chairman of the Commissioners of the Maryland Port Authority, the President of the Baltimore Chamber of Commerce and the President of the Association of Maryland Pilots serve as ex officio members. The Board establishes rates, pilotage fees and charges (Code 1957, 1967 Repl. Vol., 1969 Supp., Art. 74, sec. 2). BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Chairman: Frederick H. Rogers, Sr. 1973 Vice Chairman: Marshall McCord, 1971 Secretary: Wallace R. Amos, 1974 Ernest H. Hanhart, 1970; Elmer L. Knoedler, 1972. Frederick H. Rogers, Sr., Executive Secretary 301 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-3010 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 professional land surveyor. Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors and Property Line Surveyors wishing to practice in the State of Maryland must apply to the Board for a certificate, supplying with their application evidence of their qualifications both in experience and training. The Board publishes annually a Roster which contains the names of those authorized to practice as Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors and Property Line Surveyors and issues an annual report to the Governor. 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. 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. However, the Board has specific powers of enforcement. These include the investigation of charges as well as the hearing of complaints of violations of the registration law, the power to subpoena witnesses and the submission of documents or other pertinent data, and the power to apply for relief by injunction to enforce the provisions of the law or to restrain any violation of it. Chapter 192, Acts of 1967, completely revised certain laws relating to the qualifications and the licensing of professional engineers and |
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