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fines so collected shall belong to and be paid into the common
school fund of the county where the offense was committed.
JLaws 0/1883, P- IT 4-
MONTANA.
No law.
NEBRASKA.
(1887, Chapter 51).
An Act to Regulate the Practice of Dentistry and to
Punish Violation thereof.
Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska:
Section i. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to
practice dentistry or dental surgery in the State of Nebraska
-without first having received a diploma from a reputable dental
college or university duly incorporated or established under the
laws of some one of the United States, or of some foreign gov-
ernment: Provided, That nothing in section 1 of this article shall
apply to any bo?ia fide practitioner of dentistry or dental surgery
in this State at the time of the passage of this Act: A?idprovided,
That nothing in this Act shall be so construed as to prevent physi-
xians or surgeons from extracting teeth.
Sec. 2. Every person who shall hereafter engage in the prac-
tice of dentistry or dental surgery in this State shall file a copy
•of his or her diploma with the county clerk of the county in
which he or she resides, which copy shall be sworn to by the
party filing the same, and the clerk shall give certificate of such
fact with the seal of the county attached thereto, to such party
filing the copy of his or her diploma, and shall file and register
the name of the person, the date of the filing, and the nature of
the instrument in a book to be kept by him for that purpose; and
as a compensation for his services, the said clerk, for filing and
registering the same, shall receive a fee of one dollar ($1.00) to
be paid by the person filing the diploma.
Sec. 3. Every bo?iafide practitioner of dentistry or dental
surgery residing in this State at the time of the passage of this
Act and designing to continue the same shall, within ninety days
after the passage of this Act, file an affidavit of said facts as to
the length of time he or she has practiced in this State, with the
county clerk of the county in which he or she resides, and the