262/Maryland Manual
Precious Metals and Gem Dealers and Pawnbro-
kers.
MARYLAND ARCHITECTURAL
REGISTRATION BOARD
Chairperson: Gilbert D. Cooke, 1989
George Bushey, 1985; Donald B. RatclifTe, 1986;
Lowell E. Nelson, 1987; Daniel W. Bennett, Jr.,
1988; Margot W. Milch, 1988; Ann ReWalt,
1989.
501 St. Paul Place
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 659-6322
Toll Free: 1-800-492-7521
The Maryland Architectural Registration Board,
originally established as the Board of Examiners
and Registration of Architects by Chapter 309,
Acts of 1935, adopted its present name by Chapter
463, Acts of 1968. The Board passes upon all
matters pertaining to the registration of architects
in Maryland. All persons, corporations, or partner-
ships seeking to practice architecture in the State
must submit their qualifications to the Board or
pass its examination before being registered and
licensed to practice.
The Governor appoints the Board's seven mem-
bers to five-year terms with the advice of the
Secretary of Licensing and Regulation and with
the advice and consent of the Senate. Five mem-
bers must be architects who have engaged in
independent practice for at least ten years. At least
three members must be graduates of approved
schools of architecture. Two members represent
the public. The Governor designates the chair-
person.
Authorization for the Board continues until July
1, 1993 (Code 1957, Art. 56, secs. 463^78).
MARYLAND STATEWIDE
ELECTRICAL LICENSING BOARD
Chairperson: James Brown, 1986
Jack W. McCorkle, 1985; Calvin Mims, 1985;
Francis X. O'Connor, 1985; Robert R. Miley,
1986; Donald L. Stegner, 1986; Loren
Goodman, 1987; Susan Green, 1987; Rudolph
C. Worch III, 1987.
501 St. Paul Place
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 659-6322
The Maryland Statewide Electrical Licensing
Board was created by Chapter 731, Acts of 1984.
The Board examines and licenses master electri-
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cians desiring to work on a statewide or multi-
county basis.
With the advice and consent of the Senate, the
Governor appoints the Board's nine members. Six
members are master electricians and three repre-
sent the public. Initially, three members serve one-
year terms, three serve two-years terms, and three
serve for three years. Thereafter, members will be
appointed to terms of three years (Code 1957, Art.
56, secs. 530-542).
BOARD OF EXAMINING ENGINEERS
Chairperson: John H. Thomton
Sara Giles Jerkins; John F. Pasko; Vincent J. Rose,
Jr.; Lawrence L. Vallario. Terms expire 1985.
501 St. Paul Place
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 659-6322
Toll Free: 1-800^92-7521
Established by Chapter 448, Acts of 1892, the
Board examines applicants for certificates of profi-
ciency to operate stationary or portable engines in
Baltimore City. All such certificates must be
renewed biennially. The Board also has authority
to inspect industries and places of business where
licensed engineers are employed to ensure compli-
ance with the law.
The Board consists of five members appointed by
the Governor with the advice of the Secretary of
Licensing and Regulation. Three members must be
engineers with at least ten-year's practical experi-
ence operating steam engines, boilers, and station-
ary or portable engines. They must have resided in
Maryland for at least five years prior to appoint
ment. From May 1, 1985, two members will serve
one year, two members will serve two years, and
one will serve three years. Thereafter, all members
will be appointed to three-year terms (Public Local
Laws of Baltimore City, 1969, Art. 4, secs. 1-6).
STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION
FOR FORESTERS
Chairperson: Samuel S. Dyke, 1987
John F. Kundt, 1985; James H. Parsons, 1986;
William H. Parr, 1988; John E. Brodie, 1989;
Henry C. Daniels, 1989; John C. Houser, 1989.
501 St. Paul Place
Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 659-6322
Toll Free: 1-800-492-7521
The State Board of Registration for Foresters
was created by Chapter 638, Acts of 1972, and
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