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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 93

ber of each year, which report shall contain an account of all
moneys received and disbursed by them pursuant to this Act.
Sec. 9. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions
of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction may be fined not less than twenty dollars nor more
than one hundred dollars, or to be confined not less than one
month nor more than three months in the county jail, or both.
And all fines thus received shall be paid into the common school
fund of the county in which such conviction takes place.
Sec. 10. Any person who shall knowingly or falsely claim or
pretend to have or hold a certificate of enregistration, diploma or
degree granted by a society or by said Board, or who shall falsely
and with the intent to deceive the public, claim or pretend to be
a graduate from any incorporated dental college, not being such
graduate, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be
liable to the penalties provided in Section 9 of this Act.
Sec. II. Justices of the peace and the respective municipal
courts shall have jurisdiction over violations of this Act. It shall
be the duty of the respective County Attorneys to prosecute all
violations of this Act.
Sec. 12. Any person who shall be licensed under the pro-
visions of this Act, and who shall practice dentistry under a false
name with intent to deceive the public, shall be liable to have said
license revoked upon twenty days' notice of such proposed revo-
cation, and of the time and place of considering such revocation
by order of the State Board of Dental Examiners. And any per-
son, who, after revocation of his license, shall continue to prac-
tice dentistry in the State of Minnesota shall be deemed guilty of
a violation of the provisions of this Act and shall be subject to
the penalties provided therein. Nor shall a certificate to a per-
son under one name be any defense to an action brought against
him for practicing without a certificate under another, unless it be
shown that such practice under such other name was done with-
out intent to defraud or deceive.
Sec. 13. Every registered dentist shall in each and every
year after 1889 pay to said Board of Examiners the sum of one
dollar as a license fee for such year. Such payment shall be made
prior to May 1st in each and every year, and in case of default in
such payment by any person, his certificate may be revoked by
the Board of Examiners upon twenty days' notice of the time
and place of considering such revocation. But no license shall be
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