HEALTH 1943
the personnel of the Board shall be filled by the Governor's appointing
a successor for the unexpired term. The Governor shall designate as
Chairman of the Board one of the members so appointed by him. The
members of the Board shall receive no salary per diem and shall be en-
titled to receive their necessary and proper expenses for travel and other-
wise, out of the monies available therefor in the hands of the Board. The
Board may appoint, discharge at pleasure, and fix the compensation of
the Secretary and such clerical force as from time to time in its judg-
ment may be necessary in the administration of this sub-title if and when
it shall have funds available for the payment of such persons, and may
require any such employee to give bond with surety approved by and in
a sum to be fixed by the Board. Each member of the Board of Examiners
and Registration of Architects shall take the oath of office as prescribed
by the Constitution of the State of Maryland.
1935, ch. 309, sec. 392.
460. (Duties of Board.) The Board of Examiners and Registration of
Architects shall have the power to make rules and regulations to carry out
the provisions of this sub-title and when made and promulgated shall have
the same effect as if said rules and regulations were contained in this
sub-title. The said Board shall also hold at least two meetings per year
and as many other meetings as may be necessary for the purpose of
conducting examination of candidates for registration.
They shall keep a record of all of their proceedings and make an annual
report to the Governor of the State, and shall also have power to adopt
a seal.
All expense incurred by members of the Board of Examiners and Regis-
tration of Architects shall be paid out of the revenue derived from the
various sources incident to the administration of this sub-title and in
accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by said Board. They
shall not have the power to incur any expense to bind the State of Mary-
land for any obligation or the payment of any money or funds, it being
the intent of this sub-title that the entire expense for administering the
affairs of said Board shall be paid out of the income derived from licenses
and fees as herein provided.
A majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum and no Certificate
of any Registered Architect shall be revoked as hereinafter provided,
except upon the affirmative vote of at least three of the members of said
Board.
1935, ch. 309, sec. 393.
461. (Applicants for Registration—Qualifications.) All applicants for
license or registration shall be of good moral character, a citizen of the
United States of America, shall have had four years of High School
education, or its equivalent, plus three years of 1 an Architectural office
working under an experienced Architect. There shall be four classes of
applicants for licensing or registration which are defined as follows:
(a) Class A Applicants consisting of all persons applying for examina-
tion who have been engaged in the independent professional practice of
architecture as a principal for less than ten years.
1 This way in Act.
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