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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 105
nized as in good repute by said Board, or shall have studied with
a reputable dentist for five years continuously preceding his ap-
plication for examination.
Sec. 8. And be it enacted, That out of the funds coming into
the possession of said Board shall be paid the expenses of said
Board incurred in carrying out the provisions of this Act, and
mileage to each member, at the rate of five cents per mile,
for all distance necessarily traveled in the discharge of his
duty, no part of the mileage or other expenses of the Board
shall ever be paid out of the State treasury; all moneys re-
ceived shall be held by the Secretary of the Board; and
paid out only upon resolution of the Board and warrant of its
President, and the Secretary shall give bond in such sum as
the board shall, from time to time, direct, with good and
sufficient surety, to be approved by the Board; and the said
Board shall, in its annual report to be made to the Governor,
submit a statement of all moneys received and disbursed by it
during the period covered by said report.
Sec. 9. And be it enacted, That any person, not now lawfully
practicing or entitled to practice dentistry by the laws of this
State, who shall practice dentistry in this State after the passage
of this Act without having first obtained from said Board of Reg-
istration and Examination in Dentistry a certificate of license to
practice in accordance with the provisions of this Act, shall for-
feit and pay the sum of three hundred dollars for each and every
offense; any person now lawfully practicing or entitled to prac-
tice dentistry under the laws of this State, who shall, after the first
day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-one, practice dentistry in this State without having first
obtained from said Board of Registration and Examination in
Dentistry a certificate of registration, in accordance with the pro-
visions of this Act, shall forfeit and pay the sum of fifty dollars
for each and every offense; any person who shall knowingly or
falsely, and with the intent to deceive the public, claim or pre-
tend to have or hold a certificate of registration or of license
granted by said Board, or who shall falsely, and with the intent
to deceive said Board, claim or pretend to be a graduate or the
holder of a diploma of graduation from any dental college, not
being such graduate, or rightfully holding or entitled to such
diploma, shall forfeit and pay the sum of three hundred dollars;
any person to whom a certificate of registration or of license