ࡱ> (*%&' @ #Abjbj00 "BRbRbxP{P{P{P{\{ԚL~:~~~~  $Rܝ1]"1~~E:::~~ : :::ۋ,~@~ ':q#P{p l 0Ԛ ~:~~ZG@:411Z\0 \By Design Winter 2006 Printer Friendly Version Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Governor Michael S. Steele, Lt. Governor James D. Fielder, Jr., Ph.D., Secretary John M. Wasilisin, Deputy Secretary COMMISSIONER'S MESSAGE Joseph Sliwka Commissioner, Occupational & Professional Licensing Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation As 2006 comes to a close, I would like to sum up some of the major accomplishments of the Design Boards. They include the implementation of a communications outreach program and hiring of new staff as well as a record number of PE test takersall culminating in a license fee reduction and the kickoff of the E-licensing Project. These initiatives are discussed in greater detail throughout this issue of ByDesign. First, individuals who have been licensed professional engineers in Maryland for 50 consecutive years or more were honored at the Christie Society Awards Presentation held February 21 at the Engineers Club of the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion in Baltimore. These highly accomplished professional engineers were formally given the recognition they deserve. Janine McDonald was hired by the Design Boards to handle media and communication duties. Janine is responsible for the publishing of this newsletter, By Design as well as producing brochures on the licensure and /or careers of architects, PEs, land surveyors, landscape architects and interior designers. Janine has also designed a brochure explaining the complaint process to give the public a better understanding of what it entails. She has done an outstanding job and we are pleased to have her on board. Linda Rhew, the Design Boards exam coordinator for six years, has taken another position within the division of Occupational and Professional Licensing and has been replaced by Kendell Milker, hired on September 18th. We welcome Kendell and hope she has a long-lasting career here with the Design Boards. We have also hired John Stankowski as an investigator. With the retirement of the Design Boards previous investigator, we needed someone to focus on expeditiously handling current complaints. Please join me in welcoming John to O&P. This year we had a record number of candidates (795) who were scheduled to sit at the April P&P exams. In addition, the five Design Boards have begun an extensive project to digitize all of the Design Boards application forms and started the process of reducing licensing fees from $78 to $68 biennially. Finally, I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season. It has been a pleasure serving you in my role as Commissioner throughout 2006. ARCHITECTURE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING IDP/A.R.E. TIMING HELD At its September 27, 2006 meeting, the Board of Architects held a public hearing regarding the issue of allowing architectural licensing candidates to take the licensing exam (A.R.E.) before they complete the Intern Development Program (IDP). Those appearing before the board included Mahendra Parekh, president of AIA Baltimore and associate professor at Morgan State Universitys Institute of Architecture & Planning, and Jaclyn Toole, AIA regional associate director for the Middle Atlantic Region. Others in attendance included recent architectural program graduates as well as students in their final year of their architectural education. In addition, the board received nearly 50 written comments. Many of the oral and written statements favored beginning the A.R.E. before completing training. The ability of candidates to recollect newly learned information and a potential three to five-year wait for licensing were cited as primary reasons candidates want to start testing early. The board is currently collecting and evaluating data from other sources including the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) before making a final ruling on the matter. The process will likely take several months to complete. RATCLIFFE RECEIVES CITATIONS Retiring Board of Architects member Donald Burns Ratcliffe (center) was recognized for serving more than four terms and 20 years of service to the Board of Architects at its September 26 meeting. Gregg Safko, deputy secretary of the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (left) and Stephen Parker, board chairman (right) presented Ratcliffe with Governors and Departmental citations for the unselfish service he provided to licensees and the architectural design community of Maryland. EDMEADES APPOINTED TO BOARD OF ARCHITECTS The Board of Architects welcomes Paul D. Edmeades as an architect member. Edmeades is the managing principal/president of Edmeades and Stromdahl, Ltd. and possesses over 35 years of experience in the architectural profession. His expertise includes energy and environmental conservation as well as the design and development of fire facilities. Edmeades holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Virginia and a Master of Environmental Design from Yale University. He replaces retiring board member Donald B. Ratcliffe. ENGINEERING NCEES ANNUAL MEETING HELD by Pastor Farinas, Board for Professional Engineers The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) held its Annual Business Meeting on September 1316, 2006, in Anchorage, Alaska. Representing the State of Maryland were Rosalind L. Yee, H.C. Harclerode, II, PE, and Pastor Farinas, PE. In sum, the annual meeting was a solid success, with members participating in workshops, voting on motions and networking with other Council members. The delegates approved revisions to the Model Law and Model Rules to increase mandatory engineering education for licensure. The approved language states that, An engineer intern with a bachelor's degree must have an additional 30 credits of acceptable upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level coursework from approved providers to be admitted to the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) examination. The Council also passed a Committee on Uniform Procedures and Legislative Guidelines (UPLG) motion adding language to the Model Rules, stating effective January 1, 2015, a graduate with a bachelor of science degree in engineering requiring more than 120 credits may request that credits earned in excess of 120 credits be applied to satisfy the requirement. The following language was added to the NCEES Model Law definition of what will be considered minimum evidence satisfactory to the board that an applicant is qualified for licensure as a professional engineer: Licensure by Examination (Effective January 1, 2015). The following individuals shall be admitted to an eight-hour written examination in the principles and practice of engineering: An engineer intern with a bachelor's degree, with an additional 30 credits of acceptable upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level coursework from approved course providers, and with a specific record of an additional four years or more of progressive experience on engineering projects of a grade and a character which indicate to the board that the applicant may be competent to practice engineering. An engineer intern with a master's degree in engineering from an institution that offers EAC/ABET-accredited programs, or the equivalent, and with a specific record of an additional three years or more of progressive experience on engineering projects of a grade and a character which indicate to the board that the applicant may be competent to practice engineering. An engineer intern with a doctorate in engineering acceptable to the board and with a specific record of an additional two years or more of progressive experience on engineering projects of a grade and a character which indicate to the board that the applicant may be competent to practice engineering. An individual with a doctorate in engineering acceptable to the board and with a specific record of an additional four years or more of progressive experience on engineering projects of a grade and a character which indicate to the board that the applicant may be competent to practice engineering. At the meeting, delegates approved motions to change the Model Rules section on continuing professional competency (CPC). The changes clarify what constitutes appropriate CPC activity and incorporates new language to define a standard for CPC renewal. The standard requires licensees to acquire 15 professional development hours in one calendar year in compliance with CPC guidelines. Licensees meeting this standard may document their CPC activities on the NCEES CPC standard reporting form approved by the Council. The 20062007 NCEES Board of Directors was commissioned at the Annual Meeting. It includes the following members: PresidentLouis A. Raimondi, P.E., L.S., New Jersey President-ElectW. Gene Corley, Ph.D., P.E., S.E., Illinois Past PresidentMartin A. Pedersen, L.S., Wyoming TreasurerGregg E. Brandow, Ph.D., P.E., S.E., California Vice President Central ZoneDonald E. Rathbone, Ph.D., P.E., Kansas Vice President Northeast ZoneL. Robert Smith, P.E., Rhode Island Vice President Southern ZoneMitchell S. Tibshrany Jr., P.E., South Carolina Vice President Western ZoneDavid L. Whitman, Ph.D., P.E., Wyoming MARYLAND SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS HONORS NEW PEs In conjunction with presentations of official license certificates to newly licensed Maryland professional engineers, the Maryland Society of Professional Engineers held a scholarship fundraiser on October 12, 2006 at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. The evening began with a slideshow by Don Hankey from Whiting Turner, a project manager who worked on the construction of the Building Animal Planet Australia: Wild Extremes exhibit and construction and renovation of the Baltimore Aquarium itself. Those in attendance at the lecture were then invited to view the new Australia Exhibit or participate in a special behind-the-scenes tour of engineering spaces in small groups. The newly licensed engineers received their certificates from H.C. Harclerode, II, vice chair of the Maryland Board for Professional Engineers. Other highlights of the evening included the presentation of the MDSPE Fellow Award to Eduardo Acevedo, P.E., and the administration of the Order of the Engineer Installation Ceremony. MONGAN NEW PRESIDENT-ELECT OF ASCE The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) elected David G. Mongan, PE, FASCE, as its president-elect. Previously, Mongan has served as ASCE treasurer, Zone 1 vice president, and District 5 director. He has also chaired committees dealing with government relations, infrastructure policy, technical activities, and federal procurement of architecture and engineering services. Mongan, is the president of the architecture and engineering firm Whitney, Bailey, Cox & Magnani, of Baltimore. The firm provides services in highway and bridge engineering, architecture, and waterfront and marine engineering. A resident of Reisterstown, Md., he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering from the University of Maryland and a master's of business administration from Loyola College. NCEES ISSUES LIST OF CALCULATORS PERMITTED IN EXAMINATION ROOM The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) has approved a list of calculators for the April and October 2007 exam administrations. The following models are the only calculators that will be permitted in the examination room for the 2007 exam administrations: Hewlett PackardHP 33s CasioFX 115 MS or FX 115 MS Plus Texas InstrumentsTI 30X IIS Texas InstrumentsTI 36X Solar Employers, please distribute the above list to exam candidates in your firms and companies. For more information, please see the Calculator Policy at  HYPERLINK "http://www.ncees.org" www.ncees.org or call NCEES headquarters at 864-654-6824. INTERIOR DESIGN NCIDQ ANNUAL MEETING HELD The annual NCIDQ Council of Delegates meeting was held in Louisville, Ky. November 10-12, 2006. Carol Doering, chair of the Maryland Certified Interior Designers Board and board member Teri Lura Bennett were the delegates representing Maryland. The following new officers were installed: Jan Bast (Calif.)-Installed as 2007 NCIDQ president Sandy Friend (Ore.)-Installed as NCIDQ president-elect Sharon DelBianco (Fl.) and Debbie Steinmetz (La.)-New members elected to the NCIDQ Board of Directors The Council of Delegates passed nine amendments to NCIDQ bylaws. Major resolutions included: A requirement that the president-elect be elected from the Council of Delegates rather than appointed by the Board of Directors A requirement that four of seven directors who hold certificates have previously served as delegates or alternate delegates A reduction of the Board of Directors term of service from six to four years A requirement that the Nominating Committee nominate and the Council of Delegates elect a new person to fill any Board of Directors vacancy Change of composition of the Nominating Committee There were also breakout sessions, including one for the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) and another regarding the CIDA-comparable process for education, minimum educational requirements and NCIDQs new technology system. BECOMING A CERTIFIED INTERIOR DESIGNER by Carol Doering, Chair, Board of Certified Interior Designers As those interior designers know who hold certificates in Maryland, NCIDQ is the testing agency that measures competency through examination once an interior designer has completed the education and work experience requirements. Arkansas has joined the ranks of states regulating interior designers. For those of you who may be considering taking the NCIDQ exam so that you can then become certified in Maryland, here are a few important things for you to know. (Further information is available at  HYPERLINK "http://www.ncidq.org" www.ncidq.org or by calling 202-721-0220). There are several ways the education and experience requirements can be met in order to qualify to sit for the exam. Even if your school is not CIDA (formerly FIDER) accredited, you can still qualify for examination using one of three combinations of 6 years education/work experience. Certification is an important way to demonstrate professionalism and to set the profession of Interior Design apart from other designer jobs. For those of you who have already taken the NCIDQ exam but are not yet certified, did you know that there are nearly 200 Interior Designers in the state of Maryland who have successfully completed the NCIDQ exam but who are not certified? If you are one of those designers, certification is only a couple of simple steps away and costs very little on a yearly basis (currently $78.00 and soon to be $68.00 for a two-year period). NCIDQ also offers 6 monographs for continuing education units (CEUs). There are a variety of subjects covered that allow you to take the course whenever its convenient for you. Check out the list of monographs by visiting the NCIDQ website. If you still have questions about how to become a Certified Interior Designer, please go to the DLLR website or contact the DLLR office at 410-230-6259 to complete the circle of your profession to the highest level now available. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CLARB ANNUAL MEETING HELD by Michael Fisher, Maryland Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects The annual meeting of the Council of Landscape Architects Registration Boards (CLARB) was held in San Antonio, Tx. September 7-9. Marylands Landscape Architects Board of Examiners member Michael Fisher attended to provide input from Maryland and receive updates on various CLARB activities. One such topic is the search for a new CLARB executive director. CLARB Board members stated their goal is to have an executive director in place by summer 2007. The U.S. and Canada, which have CLARB representation, are divided into five regions. As part of the annual meeting schedule, each region holds a meeting with the representatives of the states or provinces within that region, presided over by a regional director who sits on the Board of Directors. Denise Husband, RLA from Delaware, is Region One Director. Denise gave a report of our regions activities and items discussed at our regional meeting. Denise is the Maryland boards liaison to CLARB. She has frequently offered her assistance in providing information and making comments to CLARBs Board of Directors. Comments were provided by other DLLR board members and professionals regarding challenges to using the CLARB Web site. CLARB representatives indicated they are aware that efforts need to be made to improve the Web site. The goal is to make improvements before the annual meeting in 2007 so that the Web site is more user-friendly. Continuing education requirements and courses that qualify for continuing education credits are ongoing topics of discussion. CLARB will hold a meeting in February 2007 where updates will be provided. The Maryland Board of Landscape Architects Examiners plans to send a representative to that meeting. DESIGN BOARDS INFO JOINT CHAIRS GROUP REDUCES LICENSE FEE by Janine S. McDonald The Joint Chairs Group of the Design Boards passed a resolution at its October 17 meeting urging the five design boards to reduce their current licensing fees by $10, from $78 biennially to $68. The boards for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, Certified Interior Designers and Landscape Architects have taken the necessary action to do so. The change comes after extensive discussion by the boards chairs over the past several months, culminating with a recommendation by Dr. Charles Maloy, chairman of the Joint Chairs and of the Board for Professional Land Surveyors, that the matter be brought before the group, which resulted in a unanimous decision. The fee reduction will contribute to the preservation of financial integrity of the cluster fund as well as the Groups overall responsibilities to licensees and certificate holders, according to Maloy. Prior to the change, the Design Boards Special Fund had been accumulating annual surpluses. Its gratifying to see the Five Design Boards take the initiative to reduce their licensing fees, said Executive Director T. L. Woods. Its not often that a state agency takes such an action. Im sure the 23,000 persons licensed by these boards will appreciate it. The Joint Design Chairs Group is taking other measures to appropriately utilize money in the DB Special Fund to benefit its constituents. These including hiring additional personnel, upgrading outdated computer systems, and implementing an enhanced E-licensing system. The Maryland General Assembly passed HB-267 in 2003, creating the Professional Design Boards Special Fund and giving the five boards fee setting authority. The five year trial program was designed to end the chronic under-funding of the boards and was strongly supported by those organizations which represented the professionals licensed by the boards. DESIGN BOARDS E-LICENSING PROJECT UNDERWAY by Janine S. McDonald An upgrade of the current electronic licensing system for the Design Boards is no longer just a concept but is becoming a reality. The E-licensing Project, as it is commonly referred to, will enable re-exam applications, license renewals, first-time applications and limited license applications for various Design Boards to be fully processed electronically. This includes receiving credit card payments as well as electronically transmitting supporting documents--the full application process from start to finish. The first phase of the initiative involves re-exam applications for all of the Design Boards except Certified Interior Designers. This phase is being handled first to service the largest number of affected applicants as quickly as possible. This initial phase is expected to be up and running by the end of January 2007. Specific boards were selected for various upgrades because they represent the largest number but simplest type of the exam applications currently being received and handled by staff (Figure 1 indicates which boards and exam applications will be affected). Staff will not have to process nearly as many paper applications or handwritten checks and provides them with an increased ability to spend more time assisting licensees. For applicants, it will hopefully make the application process much simpler. Harry Loleas, deputy commissioner of DLLRs Occupational and Professional Licensing, is confident licensees and exam applicants will find the application process easier and more secure through upgrades in software technology. The five Design Boards are able to receive the upgrades as the result of being special funded. Under Special Funding, the boards can spend what they collect and move ahead with projects like this, said Loleas. Loleas adds that there are currently around 9,500 Design Board applicants who apply for the first time or renew their license online per year. He is confident that users will feel comfortable using the enhanced system. He hopes individuals will feel secure about using this new system. Maryland was the first state to institute a comprehensive interactive electronic licensing system in 1999 when IBM developed the Business License Information System (BLIS) for DLLR. In conjunction with DLLR information technology staff, IBM has again been selected as the vendor for the E-licensing software implementation for the Design Boards. Re-Exam ApplicationsFirst-Time ApplicationsLicense RenewalsLimited LicenseArchitects%%Engineers%%%%Interior Designers%Landscape Architects%%Land Surveyors%%Figure 1: Examination applications by board affected by E-licensing upgrade DESIGN BOARDS WELCOME NEW STAFF MEMBERS % The Joint Design Boards Group welcomes newly-hired Investigator John Stankowski to DLLR. Stankowski comes to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing after retiring with 30 years of experience from the Baltimore County Police Department. He admittedly didnt like just sitting at home, so he applied for the position of Investigator and came on board in October. Although his workload is not exclusive to the Design Boards--he is also responsible for other boards including the Board for Public Accountancy and the Real Estate Commission--Stankowskis priority will be with Design Boards cases. His work will be much like that of a detective, similar to the work he performed as a police office but more administrative in nature, he says. Stankowskis duties encompass the initial phase of a complaint--investigation. A DLLR investigator contacts and interviews all parties involved in a complaint and then submits a report to the complaint committee. The complaint committee either closes the case without action or recommends review by the Office of the Attorney General. If a violation of the law has been committed, the hearing may take place before the state board which has the ultimate authority to issue a reprimand or suspend or revoke a license. Stankowskis background includes working in the Youth Division for five years, working with the First Offender Program and mentoring young people in PAL Centers (Center for Provisional Accelerated Learning). A genuine concern for people coupled with a thirst for justice makes John an invaluable asset to DLLR. % Kendell Milker started her job during one of the busiest times for an exam coordinator: exam season. However, Milker hit the ground running and became quickly acclimated to her job as exam coordinator for the five Design Boards replacing Linda Rhew. When asked about her first experiences at the October engineering and land surveying exams at the Timonium Fairgrounds-she says, Working all of the extra hours, sometimes 14 hours a day, was challenging. But I feel like all the work we put into it paid off. Everything went very smoothly. Milkers position entails reviewing applications, sending out approval letters and corresponding with proctors. Most of this work is not done at the exam site but in the months preceding the exams with many fine details to remember in preparing for the exams. There is so much to do and so much to get ready for and it is different every day, says Milker. After graduating with a degree in business from Towson University in 2005, Milker briefly worked as a financial representative before accepting her current position with DLLR. She is glad to be part of the Design Boards Group in this challenging, fast-paced role. PRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT="INCLUDEPICTURE "../../../Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/Content.IE5/Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/Local%20Settings/Temporary%20Internet%20Files/Content.IE5/D73XFHVG/artwork/pagebreak.jpg" \* MERGEFORMATINET \d"EXAM DATA  ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING EXAMS - FALL 2006 Board staff administered the Engineers and Land Surveyors Examinations October 26-28, 2006 at the Timonium State Fairgrounds. Following is a list of the number of candidates who sat for each exam. TITLE OF EXAMNUMBER PRESENTNUMBER SCHEDULEDFUND. OF ENGINEERING257304P & P OF ENGINEERING219248FUND. OF SURVEYING79P & P OF SURVEYING1717MD LAW & ETHICS2628STORM DRAIN & ROAD GRADE DESIGN2728 ARCHITECTURAL REGISTRATION EXAM - THIRD QUARTER 2006 Listed below are the statistics for candidates who took sections of the A.R.E. in the third quarter of 2006. MARYLAND NATIONAL SECTION# CAND.# PASS% PASS# CAND.# PASS% PASSBldg. Plan.191476104770367Bldg. Tech.251352102169169Const. Docs.242187104678079Gen. Struct.22209192467776Lat. Forces16148781461877Mat. & Meth.191684103781183Mech. & Elec. Systems30258398769877Pre-Design16127592873282Site Planning19115892455062 2007 MEETING DATES FOR PROFESSIONAL DESIGN BOARDSBoardDateTimeLocationArchitectsWed 1/24/079:30 a.m.500 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 Third Floor Conference RoomWed 2/28/07Wed 3/28/07Wed 4/25/07Wed 5/23/07Wed 6/27/07Wed 7/25/07Wed 8/22/07Wed 9/26/07Wed 10/24/07Wed 11/28/07Mon 12/17/07Certified Interior Designers Wed 1/10/0710:00 a.m.500 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 Second Floor Conference RoomWed 3/14/07Wed 5/9/07Wed 9/12/07Wed 11/14/07Land Surveyors Wed 1/3/079:30 a.m.500 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 Third Floor Conference Room Wed 2/7/07Wed 3/7/07Wed 4/4/07Wed 5/2/07Wed 6/6/07Thurs 7/5/07Wed 8/1/07Wed 9/5/07Wed 10/3/07Wed 11/7/07Wed 12/5/07Landscape Architects Mon 1/22/071:30 p.m.500 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 Third Floor Conference RoomMon 3/26/07Mon 6/25/07Mon 9/24/07Professional Engineers Thurs 1/11/079:00 a.m. 500 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 Third Floor Conference RoomThurs 2/8/07Thurs 3/8/07Thurs 4/12/07Thurs 5/10/07Thurs 6/14/07Thurs 7/12/07Thurs 8/9/07Thurs 9/13/07Thurs 10/11/07Thurs 11/8/07Thurs 12/13/07 BY DESIGN ARCHIVE OPERATIONAL Have you ever wanted to look up an article from a past issue of By Design? Well, now you can! By Design has a new archive available on the DLLR Web site. This feature enables readers to retrieve articles from back issues of the newsletter. Click on the BYDESIGN NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE and scroll through the archive to find an article that interests you today. Contacts Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing op@dllr.state.md.us 500 North Calvert Street, 3rd Floor Baltimore, Maryland, 21202 Joseph Sliwka, Commissioner Harry Loleas, Deputy Commissioner Thomas L. Woods, Executive Director Pamela Edwards, Assistant Executive Director 410-230-6322 Fax 410-333-0021 By Design Linda Sherman, Publisher Janine S. McDonald, Editor Contributing Writers: Charles Maloy, Steve Parker, Skip Harclerode, Pamela Edwards, Harry Loleas, Janine S. McDonald, Linda Sherman, Milena Trust, Thomas L. Woods YOUR BOARD MEMBERS State Board of Architects 410-230-6261, architect@dllr.state.md.us Stephen L. Parker, Chair, Architect, Montgomery County Diane Cho, Architect, Baltimore City Gary A. Bowden, Architect, Baltimore City R. Glen Stephens, Architect, Howard County Paul R. Edmeades, Architect, Harford County Gary Ey, Consumer Member, Harford County Juan Torrico, Consumer Member, Baltimore County Terry White, Executive Secretary State Board of Examiners of Landscape Architects 410-230-6256 landscape@dllr.state.md.us Charles Bailey, Chair, Landscape Architect, Howard County Michael Fisher, Landscape Architect, Harford County Liling T. Tien, Landscape Architect, Baltimore County Evonne Caison, Consumer Member, Prince George's County Ralph E. Reisler, Consumer Member, Cecil County Mrs. Deborah Evans, Executive Secretary State Board for Professional Land Surveyors 410-230-6256 surveyor@dllr.state.md.us Charles Maloy Ed.D, Chair, Consumer Member, Baltimore County Daniel P. Lavelle, Land Surveyor, Frederick County Joan G. Dunne, Consumer Member, Baltimore County John V. Mettee, III, Land Surveyor, Harford County Thomas M. Orisich, Land Surveyor, Baltimore County Donald J. Ocker, Property Line Surveyor, St. Mary's County Mrs. Deborah Evans, Executive Secretary State Board for Professional Engineers 410-230-6260 pe@dllr.state.md.us Eugene C. Harvey, P.E., Chairman, Civil Engineer Member, Anne Arundel County Pastor Farinas, P.E., Electrical Engineer Member, Montgomery County Sandra J. Murphy, Consumer Member, Prince George's County Sallye E. Perrin, P.E., Civil Engineer Member, Baltimore City H.C. Harclerode II, P.E., Vice Chairman, Chemical Engineer Member, Baltimore County Steven A. Arndt, Mechanical Engineer Member, Montgomery County Rosalind L. 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