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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 87

compliance with the provisions of this Act, and otherwise faith-
fully discharge the duties of his office.
Sec. 5. The Board of Examiners shall meet, at least, once in
each year, for the purpose of examining applicants, after having
given personally, or by mail, thirty days' written or printed no-
tice to each practicing dentist in the State who has filed his name
and address with the Secretary of said Board. The said Board is
authorized to incur all necessary expenses in the prompt and ef-
ficient discharge of its duties, and pay the same, with any
moneys in the hands of its Treasurer.
Sec. 6. Each member of said Board shall qualify by taking
the oath of office prescribed by the constitution of this State,
and filing the same with the Secretary of State before entering
upon the duties of his office. Should a vacancy occur in said
Board, the Governor of this State shall fill the same by appoint-
ment.
Sec. 7. Any member of said Board of Examiners may, when
the Board is not in session, examine applicants, and in case any
applicant is found competent, grant a license to him to practice
dentistry in this State until the next meeting of said Board, and
no longer. Each applicant so examined shall pay the sum of
three dollars: Provided, That no member of said Board shall
grant a license to any one who has been rejected on examination
by the Board.
Sec. 8. Should any member of said Board be unable to at-
tend at the meeting of the Board for the examination of appli-
cants, he may appoint in writing a substitute, who shall have the
same power on the examination that the member appointing him
would have, if present: Provided, Such substitute be a person eli-
gible to be a member of said Board within the provisions of this
Act. And provided further, That the appointment of such substi-
tute be by and with the written consent of the other members of
the Board.
Sec. 9. Each applicant for examination by the Board shall
pay into the treasury of the Board the sum of ten dollars, which
shall constitute a fund to defray the expenses of the Board; and
each member of the Board shall receive therefrom the sum of
three dollars per day for services rendered as such examiner.
Tlie Board shall keep a list of the names of all persons to whom
licenses have been granted under the provisions of this Act, and
also of all persons practicing dentistry in this State, in a book
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