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remedy or other proper means for the relief of pain in case of an
emergency.
Sec. 8. In order to provide means for carrying into effect
and maintaining the provisions of this Act, said Board of Dental
P2xaminers may require each person appearing before it for ex-
aminations as aforesaid to pay said Board a fee not exceeding
$10, which shall in no case be returned to such applicant; and if
the applicant shall receive a license to practice, he shall there-
upon pay the further sum of $5, which shall entitle him to receive
also a certificate of registration as a practitioner of dentistry in
this State for the current or registration year in which such
license shall be issued, after the termination of which he shall
annually obtain a certificate as hereinbefore provided. All mon-
eys received by the Board shall be held by the Secretary thereof
as a special fund for paying the necessary expenses and the com-
pensation of the Board and its Secretary, as herein provided, and
for enforcing the provisions of this Act; and the Secretary shall
give such bond as the Board may from time to time require. No
part of the salaries or other expenses of the Board shall be paid
out of the State treasury, but the annual report of the Board
shall be printed by the State. The Secretary of the Board shall
receive a salary which shall be fixed by the Board, in addition to
the necessary and legitimate expenses by him incurred in the
discharge of his duties, and each member of the Board shall re-
ceive as compensation the sum of $5 per day for each day actually
employed by him in attending meeting, or in performing any
special duty assigned to him by the Board, and shall be reim-
bursed for legitimate and necessary expenses by him incurred
in the performance of any official duty. Said Board shall, on or
before the 1st day of December in each year, make an annual re-
port of its acts and proceedings to the Governor, which report
shall contain among other things, an accurate statement of all
moneys received and disbursed during the previous year.
Any violations of any of the provisions of this Act
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shall subject the party violating the same to a penalty of not less
than $25 nor more than $50 for the first offense; of not less than
$50 nor more than $100 for the second offense, and of not less
than $100 nor more than $250 for the third or any other subse-
quent offense, and such penalties shall be sued for and recovered
in any court of competent jurisdiction in the name of the people
by the State's attorney of the county wherein such offense shall