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appointed of said Board prior to September 1st, in the following"
year. All appointments by the Governor shall be made within
twenty days of the submission of such names to him, and if such
names shall not be submitted to him within the allotted time, he
shall make his appointments within twenty days from the expira-
tion of the time allowed for such presentation of names from
among the resident practicing dentists: Provided, That nothing-
in this Act shall prevent the appointment of two members of
said Board from among the resident practicing dentists not mem-
bers of said Minnesota State Dental Association, if the Governor
shall so elect.
Sec. 3. Said Board shall choose at its first regular meeting,
annually, one of its members President and one Secretary thereof,
who severally shall have the power during their term of office to
administer oaths and take affidavits, certifying thereto under
their hand and the seal of the said Board. And after September
1, 1889, said Board shall meet regularly at least twice in each
year, to-wit: On the first Tuesday in April and October, and at
such other times as may be deemed necessary by the Board.
Such meetings shall be held at the medical department of the
University of the State of Minnesota. A majority of said Board
shall at all times constitute a quorum, and the proceedings thereof
shall at all reasonable times be open to public inspection. And
it is furthermore provided, that in the event of any member of
said Board absenting himself from two of its regular meetings
consecutively, the Board shall declare a vacancy to exist, which
vacancy shall be filled by the means hereinbefore provided.
Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the first Board hereinbefore
provided for to meet at the city of Duluth in said State on the
second Tuesday in July, 1889, and elect officers, and within ten
days thereafter to transfer to a register to be provided by them
for that purpose, the name, residence and place of business of
each and every person who on the second Wednesday in Jul}',
1889, and pursuant to an Act of the legislature of the State of
Minnesota, approved March 3, 1885, shall be qualified to practice
dentistry in the State of Minnesota, and who shall then be duly
registered on the books of the Board created by said Act of
March 3, 1885. No certificates of license to practice dentistry
shall be issued after the second Wednesday in July, 1889, under
said Act of March 3, 1885. It shall be the duty of the said secre-
tary of the first Board hereby created to send to each person so