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chartered or incorporated under the laws of the State of Maryland, the free share accounts of which are not insured by the United States government. Three of the industry members shall have been actively engaged as an officer or director of, or attorney for, an association, the free share accounts of which are insured by the United States government. The remaining two members of the Board are selected from the public at large. The public members must not have served during the twelve months prior to their appointment as officers of, directors of, or attorneys for, any association, and shall not serve in that capacity while they are members of the Board. The Board recommends the names of five persons qualified to be Director to the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation. The Board also has full power to advise and make recommendations to the Direc- tor on questions within the scope of his authority; to submit to the Governor proposed amendments to the building, savings and loan association laws; to establish methods and standards to be used in making examinations of associations for the evaluation of assets of associations and for advertising and promotional activities by the associations; and to make, adopt, modify and amend such rules and regulations as may be reasonable and necessary (Code 1957, 1966 Rep]. Vol., Art. 23, sees. 161A-161KK). Appropriations 1971 1972 General Funds $291,616 $320,757 Staff: 27. STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGISTS Chairman: Ellen F. McLane, 1972 Jerome J. Rokos, 1973; Christina J. Anderson, 1974. Eunice R. Alper, Executive Director One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-2320 The State Board of Cosmetologists, created by Chapter 282, Acts of 1935 as the Board of Hairdressers and Beauty Culturists, received its present name by Chapter 278, Acts of 1961. The Board consists of three members appointed by the Governor with the advice of the Sec- retary of Licensing and Regulation for three-year terms. All mem- bers of the Board must have had at least five years' practical ex- perience in hairdressing or beauty culture. They may not be affili- ated with any firm manufacturing or selling any merchandise or com- modity used in beauty shops, nor be directly or indirectly connected 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 every month or more often when necessary. The examinations are usually held in Baltimore (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sees. 539-55). Appropriations 1971 1972 Special Funds $102,589 $86,083 Staff: 35. |
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