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There shall be allowed and paid to each of the members
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of the said Board of Examiners such fees for attendance, in no
case to exceed ten dollars per day, and such reasonable traveling
expenses as the said Board shall allow from time to time. Said
expenses shall be paid out of the fees and penalties received by
the said Board under the provisions of this Act.
8. All moneys in excess of necessary expenses shall be held
by the Secretary of the said Board as a special fund for meeting
the expenses of said Board, he giving such bonds as the Board
may from time to time direct.
9. The said Board at its first meeting, and from time to time
thereafter, shall make such Rules, Regulations and By-laws, not
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, as may be necessary
for the proper and better guidance of the said Board, which Rules,
Regulations and By-laws shall first be published for one month in
the British Columbia Gazette, and in one or more newspapers circu-
lating in the Province. Any or all of such Rules, Regulations and
By-laws shall be liable to be canceled and annulled by an order
of the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
10. The Secretary of the said Board shall, on or before the
fifteenth day of January in each and every month, enclose to the
Provincial Secretary an annual report of its proceedings, together
with an account of all moneys received and disbursed by said
Board of Examiners; also a list of the names of all persons to
whom certificates have been granted and the qualifications there-
for, and such lists shall be published in the Gazette.
11. If any person, after the period of three months after the
passage of this Act, not holding a valid certificate, practices the
said profession or calling of dentistry or dental surgery, or will-
fully or falsely pretends to hold a certificate under this Act, or
takes or uses any name, addition, or inscription, implying that he
is duly authorized to practice the profession or calling of dentis-
try or dental surgery, he shall upon a summary conviction thereof
before any Justice of the Peace, for any and every such offense,
pay a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars nor less than
twenty-five dollars, and the half of any such penalty shall be paid
to the Board of Examiners; and it is further provided that no
person who is not qualified under the provisions of this Act shall
recover in any court of law for any work done or any materials
used by him in the ordinary work of a dentist.
" 12. Any British subject, being a resident of this Province (not
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