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DENTAL LAWS CONDENSED. : I4I

per ccntuni on gross receipts for his profession over and above
one thousand dollars; provided, that no city, town or county shall
levy any additional tax on lawyers, physicians and dentists ; pro-
vided, that any and all persons who shall write deeds, mortgages,
conveyances or other legal instruments for a pecuniary consider-
ation, shall be deemed as practising law, and subject to the tax
imposed by this section.
CHAPTER 137.
An Act to Amend Section 4467 of the Revisal of 1905 and to
Authorize the Board of Dental Examiners for the Practice of
Dentistry to Revoke License to Practise Dentistry.
The General Assembly of North Carolina do Enact
Section i. That section four thousand four hundred and
sixty-seven of the Revisal of one thousand nine hundred and five
be amended by adding at the end of said section the following:
"The Board of Examiners created by section four thousand four
hundred and sixty-three of the Revisal of one thousand nine hun-
dred and five for the examination of those desiring to obtain a
certificate to engage in the practice of dentistry may refuse to
grant a license to any person guilty of felony or gross immorality,
or who is addicted to the use of alcoholic liquors or narcotic drugs
to such an extent as to render him unfit to practise dentistry; and
the Board of Dental Examiners may, after due notice and hear-
ing, revoke a license for like cause or any license which has been
procured by fraud, or any license issued to a person who shall
upon notice and hearing be proven to the satisfaction of two-
thirds of the members of the Board of Examiners to be incom-
petent to practise dentistry; and any license or permits obtained
through fraud or by any fraudulent or false representation shall
be void and of no effect.
Sec. 2. This Act shall be in force from and after its ratifica-
tion.
Ratified this the 7th day of March, A. D. 191 1,

DENTAL LAW OF VIRGINIA.

Amended 19 10.

New Dental Law of Virginia A bill to define dentistry, to
:
regulate the practise of the same, and to provide penalties for the
violation of the provisions of this Act :
Recognizing that dentistry is a specialty of medicine and
surgery ; therefore,
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