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I) E N 'I" A I' I, A W S C" O N n K N S V. I). 1 45
DENTAL LAW OF WISCONSIN.
Enacted 1909.
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amended to read. Section i4ioe. i. The State I'oard of Dental
Rxaniincrs. as heretofore constituted, is * * * continued. It
shall consist of five practicing dentists, at least three of whom
shall be members of the Wisconsin vState Dental Society. The
members of such board shall be a])pointed by the Governor for
the term of five years and until their successors are apj^ointed,
and any such appointee may be selected by the Governor from
among such persons as may be recommended to him therefor by
the Wisconsin State Dental Society. Vacancies shall be filled
by the Governor for the unexpired portion of the term. It shall
he the duty of said board to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
(2). Kach member shall bef(^re entering upon the duties of
his office take and subscribe the oath prescribed by law to be
taken by other officers ap])ointcd in like manner.
(3). No person shall be eligible to appointment on said
board who is in any way connectecl with or interested in any den-
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tal college or dental department of any institution of learning.
Sec. i4iof. The officers of the board shall be a ])resident and
a secretary, who shall be chosen from the members thereof in
such manner and for such terms as may be provided by the by-
laws. One meeting of the board shall be held in the month of
June in each year and at such place as may be fixed * * * j^y
the board for examining and licensing persons to practise den-
tistry in this State and transacting such other business as may be
necessary. Other meetings may be called as often as the board
may deem it advisable. A majority of the members shall consti-
tute a quorum. The secretary's record of the proceedings of the
board shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable times.
Sec. i4iog. Every person Avho was engaged in the lawful
practice of dentistry in this State on the thirtieth day of Septem-
ber, 1885, may continue such practice without incurring any of
the liabilities imposed by this chajjter, by annually causing his
name and residence * * * and place of business to be regis-
tered by said board, who shall keep a book for that purpose. Such
registration may be made by furnishing proof of the fact of being
then so engaged and paying a fee of one dollar. All persons
licensed by the board shall annually register in like manner.
* * * Every person who, prior to the passage and publication
of this act, was duly licensed by the board to practise dentistry
in this State, and who has annually registered according to law,
shall be allowed to continue to practise dentistry in this State,