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184 MARYLAND MANUAL
BOARD OF ELECTRICAL EXAMINERS AND SUPERVISORS
President: John F. Quinn, 1973
Secretary-Treasurer: Joseph G. Prestiani, 1973
Sidney H. Cohen, 1973; Edward F. Little, 1973; Edward A.
Schoolfield, Jr., 1973.
One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-2446
The Board of Electrical Examiners and Supervisors, established in
1906, consists of five members appointed by the Governor with the
advice of the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation for two-year
terms. One member is nominated by the electrical contractors' asso-
ciations of Maryland, one by the Maryland Fire Underwriters Rating
Bureau, one by the Chief of Municipal Electrical Inspectors of Bal-
timore City, and one by the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers of Maryland; the last one must be a competent journey-
man electrician who has served at the business for at least ten years.
All members must be practical electricians of Baltimore City. The
Board examines all persons for certificates of proficiency as master
electrician. No one may install electrical lighting or wiring, or con-
ductors for electrical light, heat, or power except under the super-
vision of a licensed master electrician. The Board also adopts regula-
tions for placing, installing, and operating electrical wires, appliances,
and apparatus in Baltimore City (Acts 1906 chap. 244; 1949, chap.
671; chap. 402, Acts of 1970).
Appropriations 1971 1972
Special Funds $14,435 $9,709
Staff: None.
BOARD OF EXAMINING ENGINEERS
Chairman: John L. Lowe, 1973
Examiner: George D. Shriner, 1973
Examiner: John H. Thornton, 1973
Secretary: William J. Banks, 1973
One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-2447
The Board of Examining Engineers, established by Chapter 448,
Acts of 1892, had its membership altered by Chapter 599. Acts of
1966. The Board now consists of three members and a Secretary, all
appointed by the Governor with the advice of the Secretary of
Licensing and Regulation for two-year terms. Those appointed must
have had experience operating steam engines, boilers, and stationary
or portable engines. The Board examines applicants for certificates
of proficiency to operate stationary or portable engines in Baltimore
City, and all such certificates must come before the Board for renewal
each year. The Board also periodically inspects all industries and
places of business where licensed engineers are employed to ensure
compliance with the law.
Appropriations 1971 1972
Special Funds $17,232 $18,639
BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR HEARING AID DEALERS
Chairman: Ben Ugoretz, 1974
Secretary: Lloyd S. Bowling, Ed. D„ 1973
Edwin C. L. Calhoun, 1972; Alfred T. Lieberman, M.D., 1974;
A. W. Hagedorn, 1976.
One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202

 
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