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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 47
provided in this Act, and shall pay to the Board of Examiners for
each registration the fee of one dollar. It shall be the duty of the
Board of Examiners to forward to the County Clerk of each
county in the State a certified list of the names of all persons
residing in his county who have registered in accordance with the
provision of this Act, and it shall be the duty of all County Clerks
to register such names in a book to be kept for that purpose.
Sec. 5. Any and all persons who shall so desire, may appear
before the Board at any of its regular meetings and be examined
in reference to their knowledge and skill in dental surgery; and
if the examination of any such person or persons shall prove sat-
isfactory to said Board, the Board of Examiners shall issue to
such persons as they shall find to possess the requisite qualifica-
tions, a certificate to that effect, in accordance with the provis-
ions of this Act. Said Board shall also indorse as satisfactory,
diplomas from any reputable dental college when satisfied as to
the character of such institution, upon the holder furnishing evi-
dence satisfactory to the Board, of his or her right to the same,
and shall issue certificates to that effect within ten days there-
after. All certificates issued by said Board shall be signed by its
officers, and such certificates shall he. prima facie evidence of the
right of the holder to practice dentistry in the State of California.
Sec. 6. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions
of this Act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction, may be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than
two hundred dollars, or confined six months in the county jail,
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.
In order to provide the means for carrying out and
Sec. 7.
maintaining the provisions of this Act, the said Board of Exam-
iners shall charge each person applying to or appearing before
them for examination for a certificate of qualifications, a fee of
ten dollars, which fee shall be in no case returned; and out of the
funds coming into the possession of the Board from the fees so
charged, and penalties received under the provisions of this Act,
all legitimate and necessary expenses incurred in attending the
meetings of said Board shall be paid; and no part of the ex-
penses of the Board shall ever be paid out of the State treasury.
All moneys received in excess of expenses above provided for,
shall be held by the Secretary of said Board, as a special fund for