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ciation thereafter one member shall be elected to fill such va-
cancy, who shall serve for the period of five years. The President
shall have power to fill all vacancies in said Board for unexpired
terms.
Sec. 4. Be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of said
Board of Examiners:
) To meet annually at the time and place of meeting of the
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Alabama Dental Association, or oftener at the call of any three
of the members of said Board. Thirty days' notice must be given
of the time and place of the meeting of said Board, said notice
to be mailed to all practicing dentists in the State.
(2) To prescribe a course of reading for those who study
dentistry under private instruction.
(3) To grant license to all applicants who undergo a satis-
factory examination, who shall pay to said Board a fee of five
dollars for said license.
(Subdivision 4 of this section repealed.)

(5) To keep a book in which shall be registered the names of
all persons licensed to practice dentistry in this State.
Sec. 5. Be itfurther enacted, That the book so kept shall be a
book of record, and a transcript from it, certified toby the officer
who has it in keeping with the common seal of said Board, shall
be evidence in any court in this State.
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That three members of said
Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business,
and should a quorum not be present on the day appointed for its
meeting those present may adjourn from day to day until a
quorum is present.
Be itfurther enacted, That one member of said Board
Sec. 7.
may grant a license for an applicant to practice until the next
regular meeting of the Board, when he shall report the fact, at
which time the temporary license shall expire; but such tempo-

rary license shall not be granted by a member of the Board after
the Board has rejected the applicant.
Sec. 8. Be it further enacted, That any person who shall, in
violation of this Act, practice dentistry in this State shall be
liable to indictment, and on conviction shall be fined not less
than fifty nor more than three hundred dollars; Provided, That
nothing in this Act shall be so construed as to prevent persons
from extracting teeth; Provided, That nothing in this Act shall
be so construed as to require any person who is now lawfully en-
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