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AMENDED LAWS


A\"c ha\o selected eight recently amended laws for publication,
ramely, Alakinia, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York,
North Carolina. \'irginia and Wisconsin dental laws, because they
represent typical legislation that may be anticipated in any one of
the Tnited States.

ALABAMA DENTAL LAW.
and the McKinnon Bilk
Approved March 21, 191 1.

The McKinnon Bilk
An Act to provide for the regulation and licensing of dentists in
the State of Alabama ; to establish a Board of Dental Exam-
iners, provide for their election, and prescribe their duties,
powers, qualifications, terms of office and compensation ; to
provide for the examination of applicants to practise den-
tistry in the said State ; to provide penalties and punishment
for violatitMi of the provisions of said Act, and to repeal all
general and local laws in conflict with said Act.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of Alabama
First.—That on and after the passage of this Act, it shall be
unlawful for any person, firm or corporation not licensed as a
dentist or dentists within the meaning of this Act. to engage in
the practice of dentistry, or any of its iDranches, in this State and
;
it shall be unlawful for the owner or manager of a dental office,
dental parlor, or other place of business, to cause or permit any
person who is not duly and legally licensed as a dentist to prac-
tise dentistry, or any of its branches, in such office, parlor, or
other place of business; provided, however, that if student of
dentistry may be permitted to remain in an office and practise
under the supervision of legal practitioner of dentistry in the
interim between sessions for a total period of time not to exceed
tw'elve months.
Second.—That all persons now registered or licensed as den-
tists under the laws of the State of Alabama, shall be entitled to
continue in the practice of said profession unmolested by the
provisions of this Act.
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