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192 MARYLAND MANUAL
months work under a licensed operator, and examinations are both
written and practical. The Board has power to suspend and revoke
licenses, which must be renewed annually. It must meet at least once
a month.
Appropriations 1971 1972
Special Funds _ $910 $858
Staff: None.
THE STATE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
OF PRACTICAL PLUMBING
Chairman: Thomas E. Pierson, 1973
Secretary: Frederick W. DeJong, 1973
Treasurer: Harry C. Agro, 1973
Earl Boccabello, 1973; Harry T. Fridinger, 1973; George Hardesty,
1973; Morris Oseroff, 1973.
One South Calvert Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 383-2447
The first board for the examining and licensing of plumbers in
Maryland was established by Chapter 439, Acts of 1886, with juris-
diction limited to Baltimore City. The General Assembly established
the present Commission by Chapter 436, sec. 186, Acts of 1910, and
enlarged its membership by Chapter 675, Acts of 1965. Its jurisdiction
includes all of the State. The Board is composed of seven members
appointed by the Governor with the advice of the Secretary of Licens-
ing and Regulation and the advice and consent of the Senate for two-
year terms. One member must be from Southern Maryland, one from
the Eastern Shore, two from Baltimore City, one from the area includ-
ing Allegany, Washington, Garrett, Frederick and Montgomery coun-
ties, and two from the area including Carroll, Baltimore and Harford
counties. The Commission examines and certifies journeyman and
master plumbers. Applicants for a journeyman certificate must have
served at least four years apprenticeship. Applicants for master
certificate must have served at least two years as a journeyman. All
certificates must be renewed annually. Failure to do so results in the
automatic revocation of license. All applicants have the right to re-
view their examination papers upon written request to the Board
(Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sees. 326-338B).
Appropriations 1971 1972
Special Funds $38,347 $33,558
Staff: None.
BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS
Chairman: Marshall McCord, 1976
Vice Chairman: Wallace R. Amos, 1974
Secretary: Henry A. Naylor, 1975
Elmer L. Knoedler, 1972
Frederick H. Rogers, Sr„ 1973, Executive Secretary
II W. Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2136
The Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, estab-
lished by Chapter 752, Acts of 1939, consists of five members appointed
by the Governor with the advice of the Secretary of Licensing and
Regulation for five-year terms, one term expiring each year. Four

 
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