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Board, and may examine any person upon oath, or take a solemn
declaration from such person; and if any person willfully, know-
ingly or corruptly make any false statement upon such examina-
tion, or in such declaration, or utter or attempt to utter or put off
as true before the said Board, any false, forged or counterfeit
certificate, diploma, license, letters testimonial or other document
or writing, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and being thereof
duly convicted, he shall be liable to be imprisoned for any period
not exceeding one year.
All offenses under this Act shall be heard and determined
and all penalties imposed by this Act shall be recovered in a
summary manner before two justices of the peace in petty ses-
sions, and all penalties when recovered shall be paid to the Dental
Board to be applied toward the expenses of carrying this Act
into effect.
31. Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Governor in
Council may from time to time fix the times at which examina-
tions are to be held under this Act and may make, alter and re-
voke such orders and regulations as he thinks fit with respect to
the examinations of persons desiring to obtain certificates of fit-
ness to practice dental surgery or dentistry, the granting of cer-
tificates of recognition and of fitness by the Dental Board, the
keeping of the register, registration therein, and the payment of
fees in respect of certificates granted by the said Board under
this Act and in respect of examinations held by the said Board,
and generally for carrying this Act into effect,
32. The fees mentioned in the First Schedule to this Act
shall be payable by persons applying to be registered or obtain-
ing certificates of registration under this Act, or inspecting the
register respectively by the Registrar, and shall be applied by
the Dental Board in such manner as they think fit in defraying
the expenses and carying out the provisions of this Act.
All persons registered under this Act shall be exempt
33.
from serving on juries and inquests and from serving in the mili-
tia.
THE DENTAL BOARD OF VICTORIA BYE-LAWS.
At the Executive Council Chamber, Melbourne, the fifth day
of February, 1889.
Whereas, By the Dentists Act 1887 tne Dental Board is em-
powered from time to time, subject to the approval of the Gov-