accidents and occupational diseases in every
employment or place of employment in
Maryland (Code 1957, 1969 Repl. Vol.,
1975 Supp., Art. 89, sees. 28-49A).
ADVISORY COUNCIL ON
PREVAILING WAGE RATES
Management representatives: A.C. Seeman,
Jr„ 1977; Irving L. Kidwell, 1979,
Labor representatives: Charles H. Rush,
1977; James Christas, 1979.
Public members: Anthony Johns, 1978;
Bruce G. Philipson, 1978.
One South Calvert Street,
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-2250
The Advisory Council on Prevailing Wage
Rates was created by Chapter 558, Acts of
1969, to advise the Commissioner of Labor
and Industry and to submit recommenda-
tions to him regarding the establishment of
hourly rates applicable to contracts and
subcontracts for public works within the
State.
The Council consists of six members, all
appointed by the Governor with the advice
of the Secretary of Licensing and Regula-
tion and with the advice and consent of the
Senate from among persons recommended
by organizations in the respective groups for
three-year terms. Two of the members must
represent management in the building and
construction industry. Two must represent
labor in the building and construction in-
dustry and two represent the general public.
The Council is to establish certain stand-
ards for hours of work and rates of pay,
conditions of employment, and duties of
certain public officials under certain con-
tracts and subcontracts for public works in
the State. The Council is also to call upon
other agencies of State and local govern-
ment for statistical data and reports (Code
1957, 1964 Repl. Vol., 1975 Supp., Art.
100, sees. 96-107).
BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF
MARYLAND PILOTS
Chairman: James V. Guthrie, 1976
Ex officio members: Avery W. Hall, repre-
senting the Secretary of Transportation; |
C. Philip Manger, President, Baltimore
Chamber of Commerce; Captain George
Quick, President, Maryland Pilots Asso-
ciation.
Appointed members: Patrick C. Lynch,
1977; Norman G. Rukert, Sr., 1977;
Stephen M. Farkas, 1978; H. V. Leslie,
1978; Mahlon B. Mitchell, 1978.
1316 S. Baylis Street,
Baltimore 21201 Telephone 342-6013
The Board of Examiners of Maryland
Pilots, created by Chapter 575, Acts of
1969, consists of four members appointed
by the Governor with the advice of the
Secretary of Licensing and Regulation for
two-year terms. Two of the appointed mem-
bers must be actively engaged in the owner-
ship, operation or management of ocean-
going vessels required to employ pilots li-
censed under Art. 74. These members can-
not ever have held a master's or pilot's li-
cense. Two members must be licensed as
pilots for at least five years prior to their
appointment. A designee of the Secretary
of Transportation, the President of the Bal-
timore 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, 1970 Repl. Vol., Art.
74, sees. 1-19).
BOARD OF EXAMINING MOVING
PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS
Samuel B. Temple, 1977; Donald L. Miller,
1977; John R. Himes, Jr., 1977.
One South Calvert Street,
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-2446
The Board of Examining Moving Picture
Machine Operators, created by Chapter 693,
Acts of 1910, consists of three members
appointed by the Governor with the advice
of the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation
for two-year terms. One member must be
from the Maryland Fire Underwriters Rat-
ing Bureau, one must be a licensed moving
picture machine operator and a member of
the Moving Picture Operators' Union, and
the third must be an exhibitor licensed to
operate motion picture machines. All mem- |