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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 65
factory to said Board, the Board of Examiners shall issue to such
persons as they shall find from the examination to possess the
requisite qualifications, a license to practice dentistry in accord-
ance with the provisions of this Act. But said Board shall at all
times issue a license to any regular graduate of any reputable
dental college without examination, upon the payment by such
graduate to the said Board of a fee of one dollar. All licenses
issued by said Board shall be signed by the members thereof, and
be attested by its President and Secretary; and such license shall
he prima facie evidence of the right of the holder to practice den-
tistry in the State of Illinois.
Any member of said Board may issue a temporary
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license to any applicant, upon the presentation by such applicant
of the evidence of the necessary qualifications to practice den-
tistry, and such temporary license shall remain in force until the
next regular meeting of said Board occurring after the date of
such temporary license and no longer.
Sec. 8. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions
of this Act shall be liable to prosecution before any court of com-
petent jurisdiction, upon information or by indictment, and upon
conviction may be fined not less than twenty-five dollars, nor
more than fifty dollars, for each and every offense. All fines re-
covered 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
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maintaining the provisions of this Act, the said Board of Exam-
iners may charge each person applying to, or appearing before,
them for examination for license to practice dentistry, a fee of
two dollars, and out of the funds coming into the possession of
the Board from the fees so charged, the members of said Board
may receive as compensation the sum of five dollars for each
day actually engaged in the duties of their office, and all legiti-
mate and necessary expenses incurred in attending the meetings
of said Board. Said expenses shall be paid from the fees and
penalties received by the Board under the provisions of this Act.
And no part of the salary or other expenses of the Board shall
ever be paid out of the State Treasury. All moneys received in
excess of said per diem allowance, and other expenses above
provided for, shall be held by the Secretary of said Board as a
special fund for meeting the expenses of said Board, he giving
such bond as the Board shall from time to time direct. And said
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