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penses, the balance shall be paid into the treasury of said Kentucky
State Dental Association, to be kept as a fund for the purpose of
carrying out more fully and perfectly the provisions of this Act.
Sec. ii. The Board of Examiners shall receive such remu-
neration for their services as the By-Laws of said Kentucky Dental
Association may provide.
Sec. 12. This Act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its passage.
(Chapter 1017.)
An Act to Amend the Charter of the Kentucky State
Dental Association.
(Approved May 10, 1886.)
Section i. Be it enacted by tlie General Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky, The Board of Examiners of the Kentucky
State Dental Association shall keep a record in which (shall) be
registered the names and residence, or place of business, of all
persons authorized under this Act to practice dentistry or dental
surgery in this State.
Sec. 2. Every person now legally engaged in the practice of
dentistry or dental surgery in this State at the time of the passage
of this Act, shall, within six months thereafter, cause his name
and residence, or place of business, to be registered with said
Board of Examiners, upon which said Board shall issue a certifi-
cate to such person, duly signed by a majority of the members of
said Board, and which certificate shall entitle the person to whom
it is issued to all the rights and privileges set forth in Section 1
of an Act approved April 8, 1878, to amend an Act entitled "An
Act to Incorporate the Kentucky State Dental Association."
Sec. 3. Any person desiring to commence the practice of
dentistry or dental surgery within the State after the passage of
this Act, shall, before the commencement of such practice, un-
dergo a satisfactory examination before the Board of Examiners
of the Kentucky State Dental Association, or file for record, in a
book kept for such purpose with said Board of Examiners, his
diploma, or a duly authenticated copy thereof, the validity of
which the Board shall have power to determine. If such diploma
is accepted, or the applicant stands a satisfactory examination,
said Board shall issue to such a person a certificate duly signed
by all or a majority of said Board, and which certificate shall en-