State Agencies
The new Board is comp6sed of seven members
appointed by the Governor with the advice of the
Secretary of Licensing and Regulation and with
the advice and consent of the Senate. Of the
appointed members, one must represent the own-
ers and users of power boilers, one must repre-
sent the owners and users of heating boilers, one
must represent the owners and users of pressure
vessels, one must represent the manufacturers or
assemblers of boilers or pressure vessels, one
must represent a company licensed to insure boil-
ers or pressure vessels, one must be a mechanical
engineer on the faculty of a recognized engineer-
ing college, and one must be a licensed profes-
sional engineer having boiler or pressure vessel
experience.
The Board formulates definitions, rules, and
regulations for the safe construction, use, installa-
tion, maintenance, repair, and inspection of boil-
ers and pressure vessels for sale or for use in
Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 48, secs. 167-180).
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ADVISORY
BOARD
Chairperson: Vacancy
Representing the employment agencies: Donald
Michael Boswell, 1981; Michael J. Ames, 1983;
Arnold Goldberger, 1984.
Representing the general public: Albert Kaufman,
1981; Paul J. Fineman, 1983; Vera LeCato,
1984.
203 East Baltimore Street
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 659-4211
The Employment Agency Advisory Board,
established by Chapter 431, Acts of 1969, con-
sists of seven members appointed by the Commis-
sioner of Labor and Industry with the approval
of the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation for
four-year terms. Three members represent em-
ployment agencies, while four represent the gener-
al public. The Secretary of Licensing and Regula-
tion designates one of the public members to
serve as the Chairperson.
The Board assists the Commissioner of Labor
and Industry in the formulation of rules and reg-
ulations applying to the licensing, regulation, and
inspection of private, fee-charging employment
agencies, including theatrical agencies that oper-
ate in Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 56, secs.
161-170).
|
Licensing and Regulation/22 3
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON WAGE
AND HOUR
Chairperson: Victor A. Pyles III, 1985
Employer Representatives: William F. Holin,
1981; Wilfred M. Seaborne, 1983; Albert H.
Evans, 1985.
Employee Representatives: Alma P. Bell, 1981;
Thomas M. Bradley, 1985; Robert E. Petersen,
1985.
Public members: Mrs. Sherman Ross, 1981; Mary
E. Byme, 1985.
203 East Baltimore Street
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 659-4194
The Advisory Committee on Wage and Hour,
established by Chapter 697, Acts of 1965, con-
sists of nine members appointed by the Secretary
of Licensing and Regulation with the approval of
the Governor for six-year terms. Three of the
appointed members are representatives of employ-
ees and three represent the general public. One of
the public representatives is designated by the
Secretary of Licensing and Regulation as Chair-
person. The Committee assists the Commissioner
of Labor and Industry in the formulation of rules
and regulations necessary to implement the State
minimum wage law. The Committee must hold
public hearings every two years for the purpose
of reviewing current regulations and making rec-
ommendations for change with regard to rates,
coverage, or administrative regulations (Code
1957, Art. 100, secs. 81-93).
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD
Chairperson: Howard E. Marshall, 1985
Ex officio member: Harvey A. Epstein, Commis-
sioner of Labor and Industry
Members representing industry: Leonard Wozny,
1982; J. Melvin Schemm, 1985.
Members representing labor: Leon Bielat, 1982;
Bernard R. Ebberts, 1985.
Members representing the health professions:
Katherine Parrell, M.D., 1983; Donald J.
Roop, M.D.,1986.
Member representing agriculture: William Over-
holt, 1985
|