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ART. 43] OPTOMETBY. 665
wherein the practice of Optometry is conducted. Every person licensed
to practice under this sub-title shall deliver, whenever he may make
;an examination, prescribe or furnish Spectacles, Eye-Glasses or Lenses
to any person outside of or away from his place of business, a state-
ment which shall contain his home address, signature and number of
his certificate of registration or examination.
1914, ch. 652, sec. 11.
262. Every registered Optometrist who desires to continue the prac-
tice of Optometry in this State shall" annually on such date as the
Board of Optometry may determine pay to the secretary of said Board
a registration fee, to be fixed by them, but which shall not exceed the
sum of five dollars per annum, for which he shall receive a renewal
receipt. Should any Optometrist fail to make application for a re-
newal of registration he shall be notified that his certificate of registra-
tion will be revoked within thirty days after such notification, and if
he fails to pay the annual fee before the expiration of the time men-
tioned in said notice said Board may at once proceed to revoke said
certificate of registration.
1914, ch. 652, sec. 12.
263. Recipients of certificates of registration or examination shall
present the same to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore City
or to the Clerk of the 'Circuit Court of the county in which they perma-
nently reside, and shall pay a fee of fifty cents for recording same.
Said clerk shall record said certificate in a book to be provided by him
for that purpose. Any person so licensed removing his residence per-
manently from one county to another in this State shall before engag-
ing in the practice of Optometry in such other county obtain from the
clerk of the county or city in which said certificate is recorded a certi-
fied copy of such record, or else obtain a new certificate of registration
or examination from the Board of Examiners, and shall before com-
fencing practice in such county or city present the same for record to
the clerk of such county or city to which he removes, and pay the clerk
thereof for recording same a fee of fifty cents. Any failure, neglect or
refusal on the part of the person holding such certificate or copy of
record to file same for record, as hereinbefore provided, for three
months after issuance thereof shall forfeit same. The Board of
Examiners shall be entitled to a fee of one dollar for the reissuance of
any certificate, and the clerk of any court issuing the certified copy of
such certificate shall be entitled to a fee of one dollar for making and
certifying a copy of the record of any such certificate.
1914, ch. 652, sec. 13.
264. The Board may revoke any certificate of registration or exami-
nation granted by it under this sub-title because of wilful misrepre-
sentation, illegal practice, conviction of crime, habitual drunkenness
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