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DENTAL LAWS C O N D K N S K D. 8$

Sec. 6.—Enacts thai ihc luUowiii}^ persons, ui^uii satisfying
the Registrar by such documentary or other evidence of their
right to be registered and upon payment of a registration fee of
one guinea, shall be entitled to be registered under this law.
(a) Any i)crson (|ualified or entitled to practise dentistry in
the United Kingdom under any act for the time being in force.
(b) Any person who at the passing of this law, is bona fide
engaged in the practice of dentistry in this island and who holds
a diploma, license or certificate granted to him by any university,
college or institution recognized by the Governor in Privy Coun-
cil, after and in consequence of his having i)asscd through the
course of study and examination in dentistry, prescribed in such
university, college or institution.
(c) Any person who at the passing of this law, is and has
been for not less than three years bona fide engaged in the prac-
tice of dentistry in this island and whom the Governor in Privy
Council for special cause shown, permits to be registered without
examination.
Sections 8, 9 and 10 provide as follows:
8.—Any person who at the passing of this law is bona fide
engaged in the practice of dentistry in this island ; and also any
person not qualified to be registered under Section 6 of this law,
but who holds a diploma, license or certificate granted to him by
any university, college or institution recognized by the Governor
in Privy Council, after and in consequence of his having passed
through the course of study and examination in dentistry pre-
scribed by such university, college or institution, and who wishes
to be registered under this law, may make application in writing
to the Governor to appoint a P'oard of Examiners.
9.—On receipt of such application the Governor shall appoint
three persons, duly registered under this law, as a Board of Ex-
aminers and the persons so appointed shall thereupon fix a time
and place for holding the examinations.
10.—The candidate shall first satisfy the Board of Examiners
that he was at the date of the passing of this law, bona fide
engaged in the practice of dentistry in this island or that he
holds a diploma, license or certificate granted to him as aforesaid,
and the Board of Examiners, if so satisfied, shall with reasonable
despatch, fully and fairly examine such candidate accordingly;
and if they find him suflficiently informed and skilled, they shall
give him a certificate to that efifect. and he shall then be registered
under this law, upon payment of the registration fee.
Mr. M. Solomon (of the Island Medical Office) has been
appointed secretary.
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