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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 115
and seventy, five hundred and forty of the laws of eighteen
hundred and seventy-nine, three hundred and seventy-six of the
laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-one, two hundred and eighty
of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and three hun-
dred and thirty-seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and
eighty-nine.
Sec. 8. This Act shall take effect immediately.
NORTH CAROLINA.
A Bill Entitled " An Act to Amend Chapter 34, Vol. 2, of
the Code of North Carolina, Relating to Dentistry."
The Gc?ieral Assembly of Nortli Carolina do Enact:
Section i. That Section 3148 of the Code of North Caro-
lina, being Chapter 34 of Vol. 2, be stricken out, and the follow-
ing inserted in lieu thereof: Hereafter no person shall commence
the practice of dentistry who has not obtained a certificate from
a Board of Examiners duly authorized and appointed in accord-
ance with Section 3149, and that part of Chapter 34 which relates
to dentistry, which certificate shall be registered in the office of
the clerk of the superior court of the county in which such per-
son proposes to practice, for which the clerk shall receive a fee
of fifty cents.
Sec. 2. Any failure, neglect or refusal on the part of any
person holding such certificate to register the same, as above
directed, for a period of six months, shall work a forfeiture of the
certificate, and no certificate, when once forfeited, shall be
restored, except upon the payment to said Board of Examiners
of the sum of twenty-five dollars as a penalty for such neglect,
failure or refusal.
Sec. 3. In order to provide means for carrying out and
maintaining the provisions of this Act, the said Board of Exam-
iners may charge a fee of ten dollars for each person applying
for a certificate which in no case shall be returned; and the funds
so derived shall be placed in the hands of the Secretary to be
used in defraying the necessary expenses in conducting the
meetings of said Board, and under no circumstances shall any
part of such expense come out of the Treasury of the State.
Sec. 4. Within six months from the time this Act takes
effect, it shall be the duty of every person who is at that time
lawfully engaged in the practice of dentistry in this State to