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DENTISTRY. 399
1933, ch., 164, sec. 10.
10. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Article,
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall
be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than three hundred dollars, or
be confined not more than six months in jail, in the discretion of the
Judge or Judges of the Circuit Court of the respective counties of this
State, or the Judge or Judges of the Criminal Court of Baltimore City,
before whom the matter shall be tried; and upon conviction of a subsequent
offense, shall be confined not more than sis months in jail, or fined not
less than three hundred dollars or more than five hundred dollars. Any
violation of this Article by a person convicted under the then existing
laws of this State of practicing dentistry without a license or registration
shall be included in the term subsequent offense. Every conviction of
unlawful practice subsequent to a first conviction thereof shall be a con-
viction of a subsequent offense.
1933, ch. 564, sec. 11.
11. Nothing in this Article, or in any other provision of this Code,
shall be so construed as to interfere with the rights and privileges of physi-
cians and surgeons duly licensed to practice their profession in this State,
nor of persons holding certificates duly issued to them by the State Board
of Dental Examiners of Maryland prior to the passage of this Act or of
dental students operating under the immediate supervision of their in-
structors in dental infirmaries or dental schools duly incorporated under
the laws of the State of Maryland.
1933. ch. 564, sec. 12
12. All persons now authorized to practice dentistry in this State, and
those who may be hereafter registered under the provisions of this Article,
shall be exempt from service as jurors in any of the Courts of this State
during the continuance of the practice of their profession.
1933, ch 564. sec. 13.
13. Nothing contained in this Article shall prevent, or be construed
as in any way to hinder the prosecution, conviction or punishment of any
person who may have offended against any of the provisions of Chapter
481 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland passed at its Jan-
uary Session, 1920, or against any of the provisions of Article 32 of the
Bagby's Annotated Code of Public General Laws, entitled "Dentistry, "
or against any of the provisions of any of the Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland of which the same is a codification.
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