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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 145
with the common seal of said Board, shall be evidence in any
court in this State.
Sec. 8. That two members of said Board shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business, and should a quorum not
be present on the day appointed for its meeting the members
present may adjourn from day to day until a quorum be present.
Sec. 9. That one member of said Board may grant a license
for an applicant to practice until the next regular meeting of the
Board, when he shall report the fact, at which time such tempo-
rary license shall expire, but such temporary license shall not be
granted by a member of the Board within one year after the
Board has rejected the applicant.
Sec. 10. That any person who shall, in violation of the pro-
visions of this Act, practice dentistry in this State, for a fee or
reward, shall be liable to indictment, and on conviction shall be
fined not less than one hundred nor more than two hundred dol-
lars, nor shall it be construed to prevent persons from extracting
teeth nor in any way interfere with physicians and surgeons in
their practice as such.
Sec. 11. That all fines collected from prosecution under this
Act shall be appropriated to the common school fund in the
county where collected.
Sec. 12. That every person to whom license is issued by said
Board of Examiners shall, within thirty days of the date thereof,
present the same to the clerk of the county in which he resides,
who shall officially record said license in a book in his office, and
shall be entitled to demand a fee of fifty cents for his services,
but a temporary license issued under Section q of this Act need
not be recorded.
Sec. 13. That on the trial of any person indicted under the
provisions of this Act it shall be incumbent upon the defendant,
in order to exempt him from the penalties of this Act, to show
that he has authority, under the law, to practice dentistry in this
State.
Sec. 14. That all laws or parts of laws in conflict with this
Act be, and the same are hereby, repealed.
UTAH.
No law.
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