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114 DENTAL LAWS CONDENSED.
In all proceedings for a suspension or revocation of license,
the holder thereof shall be given thirty days' notice to prepare
for a hearing, and he shall be heard in person or by counsel or
by both. The president and secretary of the State Board of Den-
tal Examiners shall have the power to administer oaths, in the
hearing of all matters arising in the course of their duties, and
in such trials as are herein referred to, the State Board of Dental
Examiners may take oral or written proof for or against the com-
plainant, as it may deem will best present the facts. In all cases
of refusal to issue license, suspension or revocation, the applicant
©r holder may appeal to the Governor of the State within thirty
days after such action by the State Board of Dental Examiners.
Failure to Register License.
Section 7. Any failure, neglect or refusal on the part of any
person obtaining a license to practise dentistry from the State
Board of Dental Examiners, to register said license with the
county clerk of some county in this State within ninety days
from the date of the issual of such license, shall work a forfeiture
of such license, and no license when once forfeited shall be
restored except upon payment to the said board of the sum of ten
dollars for such neglect, failure or refusal to register such license.
Examination Fees and Compensation to Members of the Board.
Section 8. In order to provide the means for carrying out and
enforcing the provisions of this Act, the said board shall charge
each person applying for an examination for a license to practise
dentistry in this State an examination fee of twenty dollars, and
in addition thereto, a fee of one dollar for every license or dupli-
cate license issued by said board, and out of the funds coming
into possession of the said board under the provisions of this Act,
the members of said board shall each receive as compensation the
sum of five dollars for each day actually engaged in duties of the
office, and all legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in
attending the meetings of said board ; provided that the secretary
of the board shall be allowed a reasonable salary to be fixed by
the board and no per diem ; all expenses shall be paid from the
fees, fines and penalties received and recovered by the board
under the provisions of this Act; provided that no part of said
expenses shall be paid out of the State treasury. All moneys
received in excess of said per diem allowances and other expenses,
herein provided, shall be held by the secretary-treasurer of said
board as a special fund for meeting the other expenses of said
board, and for such use as the said board may deem necessary in
the enforcement of this Act, and said board shall make an annual
report of its proceedings to the Governor on or before the 31st
day of December each year, showing all moneys received and dis-
bursed by it pursuant to this Act.