678 HEALTH. [ART. 43
said State Board of Osteopathic Examiners. Said report shall em-
brace all the examination papers, questions and answers thereto, and
such written reports as result from the practical tests as hereinbefore
specified. All such examination papers and reports shall be kept for
reference and inspection, for a period of not less than five years. The
Board shall keep a record of its proceedings, and a register of all appli-
cants for license; giving the name and location of the institution grant-
ing the applicant the degree of doctor of, or diplomat in osteopathy;
the date of his or her diploma; and also whether the applicant was
rejected or granted a license, and the number of the license granted.
The record and register shall be prima facie of all matters recorded
therein.
1914, ch. 786.
295. All fees provided by this sub-title shall 'be paid in advance
to the Treasurer of the Board, to be by him held as fund for the use
of the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners. The compensation and
expenses of the members and officers of said Board, and all expenses
proper and necessary, in the opinion of said board, to discharge its
duties under, and to.enforce the law, shall be paid out of such fund
upon the warrant of the President and Secretary of said Board; and
fines as herein provided. The salaries shall be fixed by the Board; but
shall not exceed fifteen dollars per day of actual service, per member,
and railroad and hotel expenses.
1914, ch. 786.
296. Any person who is engaged in the practice of osteopathy in
this State at the time of the approval of this sub-title may deliver to
the Secretary of the Board of Osteopathic Examiners, on or before
June 15th, 1914, a written application for license to practice osteo-
pathy, together with satisfactory proof that the applicant is not less
than twenty-one years of age, is of good moral character, and has
obtained a diploma from some legally incorporated reputable osteo-
pathic college, requiring a course of study of personal attendance of at
least four terms of five months each for graduation; and upon the pay-
ment by the applicant of a fee of ten dollars the Secretary of the said
Board of Osteopathic Examiners shall issue to such applicant a license
to practice osteopathy in this State, which license shall be subscribed
by every member of the Board of Osteopathic Examiners, and shall
have a like effect, for all purposes as a license issued after examination
by the Board of Examiners, as hereinafter provided.
Every license to practice osteopathy, issued under the provisions of
this sub-title, shall be signed by each member of the Board of Ex-
aminers, and shall have affixed to it, by the person authorized to affix
the same, the seal of the State Board of Osteopathie Examiners. Before
said license shall be issued, it shall be recorded in a book to be kept by
the Secretary of the Board of Examiners; and the number of the books,
|
|