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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 71
ten dollars, and out of the funds coming into the possession of
the Board from the fee so charged, the members of said Board
may receive as a compensation the sum of five dollars for each
day actually engaged in the duties of their office. And no part
of the salary or other expenses of the Board shall he paid out of
the State Treasury. All moneys received in excess of the said
per diem allowance shall be held by the Secretary of said Board
as a special fund for meeting the expenses of said Board, he giv-
ing such bond as the Board from time to time direct. The said
Board shall make an annual report of its proceedings to the Gov-
ernor by the fifteenth of November, of each year, together with
an account of all moneys received and disbursed by them, pursu-
ant to this Act.
Sec. io. ' Any person who shall be licensed by said Board to
practice dentistry shall cause his or her license to be registered
with the County Clerk of any County, or Counties, in which such
person may desire to engage in the practice of dentistry; and the
County Clerks of the several counties in the State shall charge
for registering such license the fee of twenty-five cents for each
registration. Any failure, neglect, or refusal on the part of any
person holding such license to register the same with the County
Clerk, as above directed, for a period of six months, shall work a
forfeiture of the license, and no license, when once forfeited
shall be restored, except upon the payment to the said Board of
Examiners, of the sum of twenty-five dollars, as a penalty for
such neglect, failure, or refusal.
Sec. ii. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prevent
persons from extracting teeth.
Approved March 8, 1882.
KANSAS.
Ax Act to Regulate the Practice of Dentistry and Punish
Violators Thereof, in Kansas.
Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas.
Section i. That it shall be unlawful for any person to prac-
tice, or attempt to practice, dentistry or dental surgery in the
State of Kansas, without first having received a diploma from
the faculty of some reputable dental college, school or university
department, duly authorized by the laws of this State or some
other of the United States, or by the laws of some foreign gov-