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revoked for such non-payment if the person so notified shall pay
before or at such consideration his fee and such penalty as may
be imposed by said Board: Provided, That said Board may im-
pose a penalty of five dollars and no more on any one so notified
as a condition of allowing his license to stand: Provided further,
That said Board of Examiners may collect such dues by suit.
Sec. 14. The Board of Examiners created by this Act may sue
or be sued; and in all actions brought by or against it, it shall be
made a party under the name of the Board of Dental Examiners
of the State of Minnesota. And no suit shall abate by reason
of any change of membership of said Board.
Sec. 15 Chapter 199 of the General Laws of 1885, being an
Act entitled " An Act to insure the better education of the prac-
titioners of dental surgery and to regulate the practice of den-
tistry in the State of Minnesota," approved March 3, 1885, * s
hereby repealed, such repeal to take effect September 1, 1889.
Sec. 16. All effects and property whatsoever of the Board of
Dental Examiners created by said Act of March 3, 1885, shall on
first said day of September, 1889, be and become the property of
the Board, of Examiners created by this Act, and said Board
hereby created is hereby declared to be the legal successor of the
Board created by said Act of March 3, 1885.
Sec. 17. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its passage.
Approved April 24, 1889.


MISSISSIPPI.

Chapter 32 of the Laws of Mississippi, i8q2, respecting the Practice of
Dentistry, Enacts as follozvs:
Section 1527. Every person who desires to practice dentistry
must obtain a license to do so, as hereinafter provided.
Sec. 1528. The Board of Dental Examiners is hereby created,
to consist of five practicing dentists, who shall be appointed by
the Governor, and whose term of office shall expire with that of
the Governor appointing them.

Sec. 1529. Each person appointed as a member of the Board
of Dental Examiners shall qualify by taking the oath prescribed
by the constitution for State officers, and shall file a certificate
thereof with the Secretary of State within fifteen days after his
appointment.
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