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transcripts from it, certified by the officer who has it in keeping,
with the seal of the Board affixed, shall be evidence in any court
of this State.
Sec. 1771. Four members of the Board shall constitute a
quorum, and should a quorum not be present on any day ap-
pointed for their meeting, those present may adjourn from time
to time until a quorum be present.
Sec. 1772. Any person who shall, in violation of this chapter,
practice dentistry in this State, shall, on conviction thereof, be
fined not less than fifty nor more than two hundred dollars, and
shall not be entitled to any fee for service rendered; and if a fee
shall have been paid, the patient may recover back the same.
Sec. 1773. All fines collected under this chapter shall go to
the public school fund of the county or corporation in which the
prosecution is had.
Sec. 1774. Every person practicing dentistry in the Com-
monwealth of Virginia, at the time of the passage of this Act,
shall register his name and postoffice address, together with the
name of the college from which he is a graduate, or the length of
time he has been practicing in this Commonwealth, with the
Board of Examiners before renewing his license, and it shall be
the duty of the Board to issue to each person so registering a
certificate of registration stamped with the seal of the Board, but
no fee shall be collected by the Board from persons so register-
ing.
Sec. 1775. To provide a fund to carry out the provisions of
Section seventeen hundred and sixty-nine, it shall be the duty of
the said Board to collect from those who appear before them for
examination the sum of ten dollars each.


WASHINGTON.

(Chapter LV. H. B. No. 86.)
An Act to Regulate the Practice of Dentistry in the State
of Washington, and Declaring an Emergency.

Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington
Section i. The members of the Board of Dental Examiners

to be appointed on or before the first Monday in February, 1894,
for terms commencing the first Monday of March, 1894, shall be
appointed and commissioned by the Governor for the following
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