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of the district court of the county in which said certificate of
registration is recorded a certified copy of such record or else
obtain a new certificate of registration from the Board of Exam-

iners, and shall, before commencing practice in such county, file
the same for record with the clerk of the court of the county to
which he removes, and pay the clerk for recording the same the
fee of fifty cents. Any failure, neglect or refusal on the part of
any person holding such certificate or copy of record to file the
same for record as hereinbefore provided, for six months from
the issuance thereof, shall forfeit the same. Such Board shall be
entitled to the fee of one dollar for the re-issue of any certificate,
and the clerk of the district court for any county shall be entitled
to the fee of one dollar for making and certifying a copy of the
record of any such certificate.
Sec. 7. All persons shall be said to be practicing dentistry
within the meaning of this Act who shall for a fee or salary, or
other reward paid either to himself or to another person for opera-
tions or parts of operations of any kind, treat diseases or lesions
of the human tooth or jaws or correct malpositions thereof. But
nothing in this Act contained shall be taken to apply to acts of
bona fide students of dentistry done in the pursuit of clinical ad-
vantages under the direct supervision of a preceptor or a licensed
dentist in this State, during the period of their enrollment in a
dental college and attending upon a regular uninterrupted course
in such college.
Sec. 8. Out of funds coming into possession of the Board,
the members of said Board may receive, as compensation, the
sum of five dollars for each day actually engaged in the duties of
their office, and mileage at three cents per mile for all distance
necessarily traveled in going to and coming from meetings of the
Board. Said expenses shall be paid from the fees and assess-
ments received by the Board under the provisions of this Act,
and no part of the salary or other expenses of the Board shall
ever be paid out of the State treasury. All moneys received in
excess of said per diem allowances and mileage as above pro-
vided for shall be held by the Secretary of said Board as a special
fund for meeting expenses of said Board and carrying out the
provisions of this Act, he giving such bond as the Board shall
from time to time direct. And said Board shall make an annual
report of its proceedings to the Governor by the 15th of Decern-
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