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I20 DENTAL LAWS CONDENSED.
after its issuance, the certificate of registration shall be filed for
record with the clerk of the district court in the county where the
holder resides. If he changes his residence to another county, he
shall file his certificate, or a certified copy of the record thereof
in such county before practising therein. Such clerk's fee for
recording a certificate or copy shall be fifty ($0.50) cents and for a
certified copy one ($1.00) dollar. The fee of the Board for a dupli-
cate certificate shall be one ($1.00) dollar.
Sec. 2318. Annual Fee—Before the first of May in each year
every registered dentist shall pay to the Board a license fee of one
($1.00) dollar, and in default of such payment the Board may, upon
hearing and upon twenty (20) days' notice, revoke the license of
the dentist in default ; but the payment of such fee on or before the
time of hearing, with such additional sum not exceeding five
($5.00) dollars, as may be fixed by the Board, shall excuse the
default. The Board may collect such fee by suit.
Sec. 2319. Prohibition—Penalties—Disposition of Fines—No
person shall practise dentistry in the state without having complied
with the provisions of this subdivision. Any person who shall
practise, or who shall attempt ot practise dentistry, either as a pro-
prietor, employe or assistant, shall keep his annual renewal license
in open view of his operating room, failing to do so he shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Any licensed dentist, proprietor,
partnership, association, or corporation owning, running, operating
or controlling any room or rooms, office or dental parlors where
dental work of any kind is done, or provided for, or contracted
for, who shall employ, keep, or retain, contrary to the provisions of
this law, any unlicensed dentist shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Any person who shall falsely pretend that he holds a certificate
of registration from the Board, or shall violate any of the provisions
of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The Board may
when it deems best for the enforcement of the law, employ such
attorney as the Attorney General shall appoint. All fines collected
under the provisions hereof shall be paid into the school fund of the
county in which the conviction occurred.
Section 8. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its passage.
Approved April 18, 191 1.
DENTAL LAW OF NEW JERSEY.
Amended 191 1.
An Act to Regulate the Practice of Dentistry in the State of
New Jersey, and to Repeal Certain Acts Now Relating
to the Same.
Be it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State
of New Jersey: