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242 MARYLAND MANUAL
land surveyors. Further revisions were made in 1968 and 1969. This
strengthened the present requirements for the practice of engineers
and land surveyors by mandatory written examinations and to define
more clearly the means that are provided for the effective administra-
tion of the provisions of the Act (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., 1969
Supp., Art. 75%).
Appropriations 1969 1970
Special Funds ................................................... $58,356 $57,460
Staff: 5.
MARYLAND STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANCY
Chairman: Harvey T. Casbarian, C.P.A., 1970
Frederick T. Sparrow, Economist, 1971; Daniel E. Klein, Jr.,
LL.B., 1971; Benjamin L. King, 1972.
Secretary-Treasurer; Joseph A. Naegele, C.P.A., 1971
602 Keyser Building, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 837-2474
This Board was first established by Chapter 719, Acts of 1900. At
present, the Governor appoints three certified public accountants, one
each year, for a three-year term; one attorney for a three-year term;
and one economist, selected from a list of three names submitted by
the President of The Johns Hopkins University, for a two year term.
The Board examines applicants for certificates as certified public
accountants, passes on applications by certified public accountants of
other states for reciprocal certificates, and enrolls certified public
accountants and registered public accountants and registered partner-
ships to practice public accountancy in Maryland.
Examinations are held in May and November of each year. Certifi-
cates are issued by the Board to those persons who pass the examina-
tions, or whose applications for reciprocal certificates are approved.
The Board may for specified causes revoke or suspend any such cer-
tificate, registration or enrollment, after written notice to the holder
and reasonable opportunity for a hearing (Code 1957, 1965 Repl., Vol.,
Art. 75A).
Appropriations 1969 1970
Special Funds .....,..._........................................ $52,684 $52,900
Staff: 2.
BOARD OF SANITARIAN REGISTRATION
Chairman: James D. Clise, 1971
Vice Chairman: James Morris, 1970
Secretary: Milton Friedman, 1972
James A. Rooney, 1973; Irwin L. Snyder, 1974.
801 W. Preston Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone. 383-3010
The Board of Sanitarian Registration was created by Chapter 434,
Acts of 1969 to issue certificates of registration to applicants who
qualify as Registered Sanitarians, or as Sanitarians-in-training. The
Board consists of five members appointed by the Governor with the
advice and consent of the Senate for five-year terms. The Board
selects its own officers and conducts examination and keeps a register
of all applicants for registration (Code 1957, 1965 Repl. Vol., 1969
Supp., Art. 43, sees. 725-736).

 
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