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ART. XLIII] REGISTRATION OF NURSES. 317
the names of all nurses duly registered under this sub-title, which shall
at all reasonable times be open to public scrutiny, and the Board shall
cause the prosecution of all persons violating any of the provisions of
this sub-title, and may incur necessary expenses on this behalf. The
Secretary shall receive a salary to be fixed by the Board, not less than
one hundred dollars ($100) and not more than five hundred dollars
($500) per annum, also traveling and other expenses incurred in the
discharge of her official duties. The Treasurer, before entering upon
the discharge of her duties, shall give bond in the sum of two thousand
dollars ($2,000.00) with a corporate surety, to be approved by the
Board. The other members of the Board shall receive five dollars
($5.00) for each day actually engaged in this service, and all legitimate
and necessary expenses. Said expenses and salaries shall be paid from
fees received by the Board under the provision of this sub-title, and
no part of salaries or other expenses of the Board shall be paid out of
the State Treasury. All money received in excess of the said allowance
and other expenses provided for, shall be held by the Treasurer for
meeting the expenses of the said Board and the cost of annual reports
to the Board.
1904, art. 43, sec. 164. 1904, chs. 172, 241, sec. 3. 1916, ch. 527, sec. 3.
203. It shall be the duty of said Board of Examiners of Nurses to
meet not less frequently than once in every year, notice of which meet-
ing shall be given in the public press and in one nursing journal one
month previous to the meeting. At this meeting it shall be their duty
to examine all applicants for registration under this sub-title, to deter-
mine their fitness and ability to give efficient care to the sick. Upon
filing application for examination and registration each applicant shall
pay a fee of ten dollars ($10.00).
1904, art. 43, sec. 165. 1904, chs. 172, 241, sec. 4. 1916, ch. 527, sec. 4.
204. It shall be the duty of said Board of Examiners to determine,
and said Board is hereby empowered in its sound discretion to deter-
mine, the qualifications of all applicants for registration; and each
applicant shall furnish evidence satisfactory to said Board of Examiners
that he or she is twenty-two (22) years of age, is of good moral char-
acter, has received the equivalent of a high school education, and has
graduated from a training school connected with a general hospital
where three years of training with a systematic course of instruction is
given in the hospital, or has graduated from a training school in con-
nection with a hospital of good standing supplying a systematic three
years' training corresponding to the above standards, which training may
be obtained in two or more hospitals.
1904, art. 43, sec. 166. 1904, chs. 172, 241, sec. 5. 1916, ch. 527, sec. 5.
205. All nurses graduating before June 1, 1906, possessing the
above qualifications shall be permitted to register without examination
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