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physician who is a graduate from the medical department of any
incorporated college.
Sec. io. This Act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved April i, 1887.
MICHIGAN.
The Law for the Regulation of the Practice of Dentistry
in the State of Michigan, as Amended in 1891, now Reads
as follows:
The People of the State of Michigan Enact asfollows:
Section i. It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person to
practice dentistry in this State unless such person has received a
diploma from the faculty of a reputable dental college, duly in-
corporated under the laws of this or some other State of the
United States, with a course of instruction and practice fully
equal or equivalent to that of the College of Dental Surgery of
the University of Michigan, or a certificate of qualification from
the Board of Examiners provided for by this Act: Provided,
That the provisions of this Act shall in no way apply to or affect
any person who is now located and lawfully in actual practice in
this State.
Sec. 2. Said Board of Examiners shall be appointed by the
Governor of the State, and shall consist of three practical den-
tists who shall be regular graduates of a reputable dental college,
duly incorporated under the laws of this State or some other State
of the United States, or otherwise possess the necessary qualifi-
cations contemplated by this Act.
Sec. 3. Each member of this Board of Examiners shall serve
for a term of three years, and until his successor is duly ap-
pointed and qualified; except in case of the first Board, the
members thereof shall serve, respectively, one, two, and three
years, as specified in the appointment of the Governor.
Sec. 4. The Board of Examiners shall be organized as fol-
lows: The member having but one year to serve shall be Presi-
dent of the Board; the one having two years shall be Treasurer
and the one having three years shall be Secretary. The Treasurer
shall make and file with the Secretary of State a good and suf-
ficient bond to the people of the State of Michigan, in the penal
sum of one thousand dollars, conditioned that he will well and
truly pay over all moneys received by him as such Treasurer, in