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7. Shall t'alM'ly pri'Sdiuik- aimtlicr at any cxaminatioii, Ik'KI
by liic kcgoiits or by the board, of the ijreHiiiinary or i)rofcssional
education of candidates for dental student certificates, dental de-
grees or licenses, or who shall induce another to make or aid and
abet in the making of such false personation, or who shall know-
ingly avail himself of the benefit of such false personation, or who
shall knowingly or negligently make falsely any certificate required
by the Regents or board in connection with their examinations.
c. Any person who in any affidavit or examination required of
an applicant for examination, license or registration under the laws
regulating the practice of dentistry, or under the laws, ordinances
or regulations governing the Regents' examinations of the prelim-
inary education required for a dental student's certificate shall make
wilfully a false statement in a material regard shall be guilty of
perjury, and punishable upon conviction thereof by imprisonment
niu exceeding ten years.
d. All courts of special sessions and police justices sitting as
courts of special sessions shall have jurisdiction in the first instance
to hear and determine all charges of misdemeanors mentioned in
this article committed within their local jurisdiction, and to impose
all the penalties provided for misdemeanors in this article ; provided,
however, that the power of said courts and justices to hear and
determine such charges shall be divested, if before the commence-
ment of a trial before such court or justice, a grand jury shall
present an indictment against the accused person for the same
offense, or if a justice of the Supreme Court or a county judge of
the county shall grant a certificate in the manner provided by law
in cases of misdemeanor, that it is reasonable that such charge be
prosecuted by indictment.
c. All fines, penalties and forfeitures of bail imposed or col-
lected on account of violations of the laws regulating the practice
of dentistry must be paid to the State Dental Society. Said society
may prefer complaints for violations of the law regulating the
practice of dentistry before any court, tribunal or magistrate having
jurisdiction thereof and may by its officers, counsel and agents aid
in presenting the law and the facts before such court, tribunal or
magistrate in any proceeding instituted by it.
STATE OF NEW YORK.-
In Assembly, February 9, 19 12.
An Act to amend the public health law, in relation to the licens-
ing of dentists.
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows
Section i. Section one hundred and ninety-eight of chapter
fortv-nine of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An
*Xote.—Defeated in Senate.
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