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said Board, it shall issue to said applicant a certificate of qualifi-
cation and registration.
Sec. 7. Any member of the Board of Examiners may grant a
permit to practice dentistry to any person who shall file with said
member his application therefor, but such permit shall only be
valid until the next meeting of said Board.
Sec. 8. All certificates (except permits) issued under this
Act shall be signed by at least three members of said Board of
Examiners, and said certificates shall have the seal of the "Indi-
ana State Dental Association" affixed thereto. A majority of
said Board shall constitute a quorum to transact business.
Sec. 9. All persons receiving certificates of registration from
said Board of Examiners, or permits from any member thereof,
before beginning to practice dentistry, shall present said certificate
of registration, or permit, to the Recorder of the county wherein
said applicant desires to practice, and the said Recorder shall
record said certificate, or permit, in the miscellaneous record of
his office, and said Recorder shall indorse the recording of the
same on the applicant's certificate, or permit, and for his services
he shall collect from each applicant the sum of twenty-five (25)
cents
Sec. 10. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions
of this Act shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than
twenty (20) nor more than one hundred (100) dollars for each
offense; Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to
prevent any lawfully registered surgeon or physician from ex-
tracting teeth, or performing any surgical operation in the line of
his professional duties.
Sec. 11. The Board shall receive out of the fund created by
this Act such compensation for their services as the By-Laws of
said State Dental Association may provide.
Sec. 12. An Act entitled "An Act to regulate the practice of
dentistry," approved March 29, 1879, and printed in the Revised
Statutes of 1881 as Chapter 47, and being Sections 4249 to 4257 in-
clusive, be and the same is hereby repealed, together with all laws
in conflict with this Act; Provided, however, That all violations of
the laws hereby repealed may be prosecuted under the provisions
of the laws in force at the time when such offense was com-
mitted.
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