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Sec. 14. Any dentist who shall at any hearing before the com-
missioners, either by himself or by his procurement, make any false
statement or misrepresentation with intent to deceive or mislead
said commissioners, shall thereby forfeit his license or be pro-
hibited from practice.
Sec. 15. Any dentist who is aggrieved by the action of said
commissioners in the revocation of his license, or prohibition from
his practice, may apply to the Superior Court or Court of Com-
mon Pleas, next to be in session in the county in which he resides
for a writ of mandamus, requiring them to revoke their decision,
if the same be found on hearing to have been erroneous. Such
application for mandamus may be served on said commissioners
by some proper officer or indifferent person, by leaving with the
recorder, or at his usual place of abode, a true and attested copy
thereof within twelve days after said commissioners shall have
notified such dentist of their decision.
Sec. 16. Every person applying for a license shall at the time
of his application pay to the recorder a fee of twenty-five dollars,
and if such applicant shall fail to obtain his license twenty dollars
shall be returned to him.
Sec. 17. The recorder shall keep an account of all moneys
received by him and shall annually in November render his ac-
count to the comptroller; and shall pay over from the moneys
received by him the necessary traveling expenses of the commis-
sioners, and for necessary books and stationery, and shall keep all
files, receipts and records in his possession, and deliver the same

to his successors in office.
Sec. 18. Said commissioners shall make to the State Board
of Health an annual report of their proceedings, in such form and
at such time as such board of health shall prescribe.
Sec. 19. Any person who shall engage in the practice of
dentistry in violation of the provisions of this Act shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined not less than twenty
dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each offense; and the un-
lawful practice of dentistry for one week or part of a week shall
be deemed a separate offense.
Sec. 20. Sections 2024 and 2025 of the general statutes are
hereby repealed.
This law went into effect July 1, 1893.
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