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other title, status or document as may be recognized by the
Dental Board as entitling the holder thereof to practice dental
surgery or dentistry in such possession or country, and as fur-
nishing sufficient guarantee of the possession of the requisite
knowledge and skill for the efficient practice of dental surgery or
dentistry.
23. If any person is refused registration under this Act as a
dentist, the Dental Board shall, if required by him, state in writ-
ing the reason for such refusal; and if such reason be that the
certificate held or obtained by him is not such a recognized cer-
tificate as above defined, such person may appeal to the Gov-
ernor in Council, and the Governor in Council may, after hearing
the said Board, dismiss the appeal or order the said Board to rec-
ognize such certificate, and such order shall be duly obeyed.
24. The Dental Board may from time to time subject to the
approval of the Governor in Council, make, alter and repeal reg-
ulations specifying what certificates, diplomas, degrees, member-
ships, licenses, letters, testimonials, or other titles, status or docu-
ments granted in a British possession other than the United
Kingdom, or granted in a foreign country, will be recognized by
the said Board as qualifying persons holding them or any of them
to be registered under this Act as dentists.
The Dental Board may, when any person makes application
to be registered in respect of any certificate, diploma, member-
ship, degree, license, letters testimonial, or other title, status or
document not specified in such regulations, entertain such appli-
cation and deal with it specially, and may if they think fit give to
such applicant a certificate of recognition setting forth that he is
the holder of a recognized certificate, and the Registrar shall take
such certificate of recognition as an authority to register such
applicant.
25. When a person entitled to be registered under this Act
produces or sends to the Registrar the certificate, diploma,
license, letters testimonial or other document in writing confer-
ring or evidencing his qualification, with a statement of his name
and address and all other particulars (if any) required for regis-
tration under this Act, and pays the registration fees, he shall be
registered, and such registration shall consist in the entry by or
on behalf of the Registrar, in the register of such name, address
and other particulars. Provided, that a person shall not be regis-
tered under this Act as having been,, before the passing thereof,