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194 MARYLAND MANUAL written, once every month or more often when necessary. The examin- ations are usually held in Baltimore (Code 1967, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sees. 539-55). Appropriations 1973 1974 Special Funds ................ $149,564 $180,413 Staff: 6 full-time; 36 part-time BOARD OF ELECTRICAL EXAMINERS AND SUPERVISORS Chairman: Thomas J. Robe 111,1976 Secretary/Treasurer: Paul J. Goldberg, 1976 Charles A. John, 1974; Nicholas S. Capecci, 1975; William B. Henry, 1977. One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-2446 The Board of Electrical Examiners and Supervisors, established in 1906, consists of five members appointed by the Governor with the advice of the Secretary of Licensing and Regulation for two-year terms. Three members of the Board are practical electricians licensed in the City of Baltimore, one of whom is a member of the Interna- tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers of Maryland. The other two members represent the genera] public. All members of tine Board must be residents of Baltimore City. The Board examines all persons for certificates of proficiency as master electrician. No one may install electrical lighting or wiring, or conductors for electrical light, heat, or power except under the supervision of a licensed master electrician. The Board also adopts regulations for placing, installing, and oper- ating electrical wires, appliances, and apparatus in Baltimore City. (Public Local Laws of Baltimore City, 1969, Art. 3, sees. 1-18). Appropriations 1973 1974 Special Funds ................ $10,544 $12,361 Staff: 3 part-time. BOARD OF EXAMINING ENGINEERS Chairman: George D. Shriner, 1975 Examiner: John L. Lowe, 1975 Examiner: John H. Thornton, 1975 Secretary: William J. Banks, 1975 One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-2447 The Board of Examining Engineers, established by Chapter 448, Acts of 1892, had its membership altered by Chapter 599, Acts of 1966. The Board now consists of three members and a Secretary, all appointed by the Governor with the advice of the Secretary of Licens- ing and Regulation for two-year terms. Those appointed must have had experience operating steam engines, boilers, and stationary or portable engines. The Board examines applicants for certificates of proficiency to operate stationary or portable engines in Baltimore City, and all such certificates must come before the Board for renewal each year. The Board also periodically inspects all industries and places of business where licensed engineers are employed to ensure compliance with the law (Public Local Laws of Baltimore City, 1969, Art. 4, sees. 1-6). Appropriations 1973 1974 Special Funds ................ $19,638 $20,462 |
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