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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 41
gaged in the practice of dentistry to procure any additional
license or to attend any meeting or meetings of the State Dental
Association.
Sec. 9. Be itfurther enacted, That on the trial of such indict-
ment it shall be incumbent upon the defendant, to exempt him
from the penalties of this Act, to show that he has authority
under the law to practice dentistry in this State.
Sec. 10. Be it furtlier enacted, That every person to whom a
license is issued by said Board of Examiners shall within thirty
days from the date thereof, present the same to the Judge of the
Probate Court of the county in which he resides, who shall offi-
cially endorse said license and seal it with the seal of the court,
and who shall record said license in a proper book in his office,
and who shall be entitled to receive a fee of one dollar for his
services, but a temporary license issued under Section 7, of this
Act, need not be sealed or recorded.
Sec. 11. Be itfurther enacted, That it shall be the duty of the
Solicitors of this State to prosecute all persons violating all or
any portion of this Act.
Sec. 12. Be it further enacted, That all laws or parts of laws in
conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed.
[Note.—Sections 1,5,6,7,9, 10, 11 and 12, are as enacted February 11,
1881; that Sections 2, 3, 1 and 8 read as amended February 28, 1887. The
above laws are all in force in Alabama at this date and comprise the whole
law regulating the practice of dentistry in said State.]
ALASKA.
No law.
ARIZONA.
An Act to Regulate the Practice of Dentistrv in Arizona.
Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of tlie Territory of Arizona
Section i. That it shall be unlawful for any person, who is
not at the time of the passage of this Act engaged in the practice
of dentistry in this Territory, to commence such practice, unless
such person shall have received a license from the Board of Ex-
aminers, as hereinafter provided for.
Sec. 2. The Governor of the Territory shall appoint, after
the passage of this Act, five (5) skilled dentists of good repute,
residing and doing business in the Territory, who shall constitute
a Board of Registration in Dentistry. But no person shall be eli-
REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 41
gaged in the practice of dentistry to procure any additional
license or to attend any meeting or meetings of the State Dental
Association.
Sec. 9. Be itfurther enacted, That on the trial of such indict-
ment it shall be incumbent upon the defendant, to exempt him
from the penalties of this Act, to show that he has authority
under the law to practice dentistry in this State.
Sec. 10. Be it furtlier enacted, That every person to whom a
license is issued by said Board of Examiners shall within thirty
days from the date thereof, present the same to the Judge of the
Probate Court of the county in which he resides, who shall offi-
cially endorse said license and seal it with the seal of the court,
and who shall record said license in a proper book in his office,
and who shall be entitled to receive a fee of one dollar for his
services, but a temporary license issued under Section 7, of this
Act, need not be sealed or recorded.
Sec. 11. Be itfurther enacted, That it shall be the duty of the
Solicitors of this State to prosecute all persons violating all or
any portion of this Act.
Sec. 12. Be it further enacted, That all laws or parts of laws in
conflict with this Act be, and the same are hereby repealed.
[Note.—Sections 1,5,6,7,9, 10, 11 and 12, are as enacted February 11,
1881; that Sections 2, 3, 1 and 8 read as amended February 28, 1887. The
above laws are all in force in Alabama at this date and comprise the whole
law regulating the practice of dentistry in said State.]
ALASKA.
No law.
ARIZONA.
An Act to Regulate the Practice of Dentistrv in Arizona.
Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of tlie Territory of Arizona
Section i. That it shall be unlawful for any person, who is
not at the time of the passage of this Act engaged in the practice
of dentistry in this Territory, to commence such practice, unless
such person shall have received a license from the Board of Ex-
aminers, as hereinafter provided for.
Sec. 2. The Governor of the Territory shall appoint, after
the passage of this Act, five (5) skilled dentists of good repute,
residing and doing business in the Territory, who shall constitute
a Board of Registration in Dentistry. But no person shall be eli-