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1 16 DENTAL LAWS CONDENSED.
who have been in actual business for fifteen years or more prior
to the 19th day of May, 1908, and every person or persons prac-
tising or ofifering to practise dentistry or dental surgery, shall
practise under his or her own respective names only.
Dental Reciprocity.
Section 15. Said board may in its discretion issue a license to
practise dentistry without examination other than clinical to a legal
and ethical parctitioner of dentistry who removes to Kentucky from
another State or territory of the United States whose standard of
requirement is equal to that of Kentucky, and in which he or she
conducted a legal and ethical practice of dentistry for at least five
years immediately preceding his or her removal, provided such
applicant shall present a certificate from the dental board or a like
board of the State or territory from which he or she removes,
certifying that he or she is a legal, competent and ethical dentist,
and of good moral character ; and provided further, That such cer-
tificate is presented to the Kentucky State Board of Dental Exam-
iners within six months from the date of its issue, and that the
board of such other State or territory shall permit in like manner
by law the recognition of licenses issued by the Kentucky State
Board of Dental Examiners when presented to such other board by
legal practitioners of dentistry from this State who may wish to
remove to or practise in such other State or territory.
Reciprocity Leaving State.
Section 16. Any one who is a legal, ethical and competent
practitioner of dentistry in the State of Kentucky, and of good
moral character, and known to the Board of Dental Examiners as
such, who shall desire to change his or her residence to another
State or territory, or foreign country, shall upon application to the
said Board of Dental Examiners of this State, receive a special cer-
tificate of the signature of the president and secretary of said
board and bearing its seal, which shall attest the facts alDove men-
tioned in section 15 and give the data upon which he or she was
registered and licensed.
Reciprocity Fees.
Section 17. The fee for issuing a license to a legal practitioner
from another State, as provided in section 15, shall be twenty-five
dollars, and the fee for issuing a certificate to the legal practitioner
in this State as provided in section 16, shall be five dollars, and in
each case the fee shall be paid in cash before the license or certifi-
cate respectively shall be issued.
Penalty for Practicing Without License or Certificate.
Section 18. Any person who shall practise or attempt to prac-
tise dentistry in this State without having been licensed and reg^s-