1652 ARTICLE 43.
designate. Each person shall pay at the time of filing his application the
sum of twenty dollars to the secretary of the board for the use of said
hoard, and if he shall pass said examination he shall pay to the secretary,
for the use of said hoard, a further sum of five dollars on the issuance to him
of a numbered certificate of examination which shall constitute a license to
practice Optometry; provided, however, that any applicant for a certificate
of licensure who has been examined by the State board of another State
which, through reciprocity, similarly accredits the holder of a certificate is-
sued by the board of this State to the full privileges of practice within such
State may, with the approval and consent of said board, on the payment of
a fee of twenty-five dollars to the said board and on filing in the office of
the board a true and attested copy of the said license, certified by the presi-
dent or secretary of the State board issuing the same and showing also that
the standard of requirements adopted and enforced by said board is equal to
that, provided for by this sub-title may, without further examination, receive
a certificate of licensure, provided that such applicant has not previously
failed at an examination held by the board of this State. All persons
passing such examinations shall be registered in the board register, which
shall be kept by the secretary and shall also receive a numbered certificate
of such registration, signed by at least three members of the board making
such examination of said applicant, which shall be recorded in the clerk's
office of the Superior Court of Baltimore City, or the clerk's office of the
Circuit Court of any county in the State. If any applicant be rejected he
shall be entitled to another examination not earlier than six months there-
after for the first fee paid, but for subsequent examinations he shall pay a
fee of fifteen dollars. Said examinations are not to occur within six months
of the preceding one.
An. Code, sec. 260. 1914, ch. 652, sec. 9.
319. Any person entitled to a certificate as provided for in Section 317,
who shall not within six months after April 13, 1914, make written appli-
cation to the Board of Examiners for a certificate of registration, accom-
panied by a written statement, signed by him and duly verified before an
officer authorized to administer oaths within this State, fully setting forth
the grounds upon which he claims such certificate shall be deemed to have
waived his right to a certificate under these provisions, or refusal on the
part of any person holding such certificate under the provisions of such
sections to file same for record as hereinbefore provided for three months
after the issuance thereof, shall forfeit same.
An. Code, sec. 261. 1914, ch. 652, sec. 10.
320. Every person to whom a certificate of registration or examination
is granted shall display the, same in a conspicuous part of his office 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 statement which shall contain
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