1934 ARTICLE 43
An. Code, 1924, sec. 366. 1912, sec. 307. 1916, ch. 173, sec. 4.
428. Every person receiving a certificate from said board shall file the
same at once with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the county in which
he or she may now reside or with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Balti-
more City. It shall be the duty of the Clerk to register the name of said
person and the names of the examiners signing said certificate in a book
kept for such purpose as a part of the records of his office and the number
of the book and the page therein containing said recorded copy shall be made
by the said Clerk upon the face of said certificate, which shall be his license
to practice chiropody. In all legal proceedings said records shall be prima
facie evidence of all matters therein contained. The fees for such registra-
tion shall be fifty cents to be paid by the person whose certificate is
registered.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 367. 1912, sec. 308. 1916, ch. 173, sec. 5.
429. Applicants certified or licensed by the State Board of Chiropody
Examiners of other States, Territories or the District of Columbia, on the
payment of a fee of Twenty-five Dollars to. the State Board of Chiropody
Examiners, and on filing with the Board of Chiropody Examiners a copy
of said license, certified by the affidavit of one of the members of said board,
which affidavit must show to the satisfaction of the Board of Chiropody
Examiners that the standard of requirements adopted by the said Board of
Examiners is substantially the same as is provided by this sub-title, may
in the discretion of the Board, without further examination receive a certifi-
cate conferring on the holder thereof all the rights, and privileges conferred
by this sub-title. Provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall
be applicable and extended only to those non-residents whose States by law
extend to residents of Maryland the privilege conferred upon non-residents
under this section.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 368. 1912, sec. 309. 1916, ch. 173, sec. 6.
430. Every person who was engaged in the practice of chiropody in this
State previous to January 1st, 1916, shall file with the Board of Chiropody
Examiners, on or before the First Day of August, 1916, a written applica-
tion for a certificate to practice chiropody, together with proof satisfactory
to the Board that the applicant is not less than twenty-one years of age,
and was actively engaged in the practice of chiropody in this State on April
4, 1916, and upon the payment by the applicant of a fee of Ten Dollars,
the said Board of Chiropody Examiners shall issue to such applicant a cer-
tificate authorizing him to practice chiropody in this State which certifi-
cate shall confer upon the said applicant all the rights and privileges' con-
ferred by certificates issued after examinations. The said certificate shall
be registered by the person receiving the same in the same manner as certifi-
cates are required to be registered with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the county in which the applicant resides, or, if the applicant resides in the
City of Baltimore, in the office of the Circuit Court of Baltimore City, as
provided by Section 428.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 369. 1912, sec. 310. 1916, ch. 173, sec. 7.
431. It shall be the duty of the Police Commissioner of Baltimore
City, and of the Sheriff of each County in the State, to see that all practicing
chiropodists in the State shall be legally registered according to the pro-
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