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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 43

Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of all persons holding diplomas,
who wish to engage in the practice of dentistry, after the passage
of this Act, to present or send to the Secretary at the regular
meeting of said Board, an affidavit and diploma with fee
($5),
not returnable, and after said Board being satisfied that said
diploma belongs to said applicant, and that it was issued in good
faith by a reputable dental college, said Board shall issue to said
applicant a certificate of registration for said diploma.
Sec. 8. All persons receiving a certificate to practice under
this Act shall register his or her certificate with the County
Recorder of the county in which he or she resides, and shall pay
to the County Recorder for such registration the sum of two dol-
lars ($2). Any failure on the part of any person holding such
certificate to comply with the first part of this section within
thirty (30) days after receiving certificate, shall forfeit said cer-
tificate, and any certificate once forfeited shall not be returned by

said Board until applicant shall have paid to said Board the fine
of twenty-five dollars ($25). It shall be the duty of each County
Recorder to forward to the Secretary of said Board the names of
all persons having registered their certificates with them.
Sec. 9. It shall be the duty of said Board to cause to be kept
a record of all its proceedings, and the names and addresses of
all persons qualifying under this Act. An annual report of the
same shall be rendered to the Governor. All moneys received by
the Secretary under this Act shall be used for the legitimate
expenses of said Board, but in no case shall any money of the
Territory be used for that purpose.
Sec. 10. Any person or persons violating any provisions of
this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con-
viction shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100)
nor more than two hundred dollars ($200), or confined six months

in the county jail, or both, for each and every offense. All fines
recovered under this Act shall be paid into the common school
fund of the county in which such conviction takes place.
Sec. 11. It shall be the duty of the Prosecuting Attorney of
each county to prosecute such cases when brought to his knowl-
edge.
Sec. 12. That nothing in this Act shall be construed so as to
interfere with the rights and privileges of resident physicians and
surgeons in the discharge of their professional duties.
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