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provided for that purpose, with the names arranged in alphabet-
ical order.
Sec. io. Any sum in excess of one hundred dollars which,
under the provisions of this Act, may accumulate in the treasury
of said Board, shall be paid by Treasurer thereof into the treasury
of this State.
Sec. ii. Each person now engaged in the practice of den-
tistry in this State shall, within ninety days after this Act take
effect, send an affidavit to the Secretary of the Board setting forth
his name, place of business, postoffice address, the length of time
he has been engaged in practice in this State, and if a graduate
of a dental college, state the name of the same, and also pay to
the Treasurer of said Board the sum of twenty-five cents, and on
failure to comply with said provisions of this section he shall be
required to appear and be examined by said Board.

[Note.—The above, section 11, was in no way altered or changed by the
amendments of 1891, and applied only to persons in practice at the time of the
passage of the original Act in 1883.]
Sec. 12. Any person who shall practice dentistry in this
State, in violation of the provisions of this Act, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be
fined not less than twenty-five dollars, nor more than one hun-
dred dollars, or sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail for
a period not exceeding ninety days, or both; such fine and im-
prisonment is in the discretion of the court: Provided, That
nothing in this Act shall be construed so as to interfere with
physicians and surgeons in their practice as such.
Sec. 13. For the purposes of instruction, students may be
employed to assist in dental offices and in the college of dental
surgery of the University of Michigan, under the immediate ob-
servation and advice of the legal proprietors and professors
thereof, but no person not legally qualified and registered under
this Act shall assume the charge and management of any dental
office, or the responsibility of deciding upon or the doing of
dentistry at any private residence or elsewhere.
Sec. 14. All persons not now registered who desire to prac-
tice dentistry in this State shall apply to the Secretary of the
Board for registration. Each person seeking registration by vir-
tue of a diploma shall send an affidavit to the Secretary of the
Board, setting forth his name, place of business, postoffice
address, the date of his graduation, and the name of the dental
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