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Secretary of said Board as a special fund for meeting the expenses
of said Board and carrying out the provisions of this Act, he giv-
ing such bond as the Board from time to time shall direct. And
said Board shall make an annual report of its proceedings to the
Governor by the first of December of each year, together with an
account of all moneys received and disbursed by them pursuant
to this Act.
Sec. 8. Any person who shall receive a certificate from the
Board to practice dentistry shall cause his or her certificate to be
registered with the County Clerk of the county in which such
person may reside, and the County Clerk shall charge for regis-
tering such certificate a fee of one dollar. Any failure, neglect
or refusal on the part of any person holding such certificate to
register the same with the County Clerk 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 the said Board of Examiners of the sum of
twenty-five dollars as a penalty for such neglect, failure or refusal.
Sec. 9. Any person who shall knowingly and falsely claim
or pretend to have or hold a certificate of license, diploma or
degree granted by any society organized under and pursuant to
the provisions of this Act, or who shall falsely and with intent to
deceive the public, claim or pretend to be a graduate from any
incorporated dental college, shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor.
Sec. 10. Nothing in this Act shall be so construed as to pro-
hibit any person from extracting teeth.
Sec. 11. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its approval by the Governor.
Approved March 8th, 1894.