1940 ARTICLE 43
An. Code, 1924, sec. 387. 1920, ch. 666, sec. 9.
449. (a) Every person who shall receive a license from the State
Board of Chiropractic Examiners shall have it recorded in the office of the
recorder of deeds of the county of which he resides and shall likewise have
it in the counties to which he shall subsequently remove for the purpose of
practicing Chiropractic.
(b) The failure or refusal on the part of the holder of a license to have
it recorded before he or she shall begin the practice of Chiropractic in this
State after having been notified by the State Board of Chiropractic Exam-
iners to do so, shall be sufficient grounds to revoke or cancel a license and
render it null and void. The recorder shall keep for public inspection, in a
book provided for that purpose, a complete list and description of the
licenses recorded by him. When any such license shall be presented to him
for record he shall stamp upon the face thereof his signed memorandum of
date when such license was presented for record.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 388. 1920, ch. 666, see. 10. 1929, ch. 534, sec. 388.
450. All persons practicing Chiropractic within this State shall pay on
or before the first day of September of each year, after a license is issued
to them, as herein provided, to said Board of Chiropractic Examiners, a
renewal license fee of Ten (10) Dollars. The Secretary-Treasurer shall
thirty days or more before September 1st of each year mail to all Chiro-
practors in this State a notice of the fact that the renewal fee will be due
on or before the first day of September, and the Board shall furnish to
each Chiropractor a "Renewal Form" which shall require that each Chiro-
practor at time of renewal must give satisfactory evidence of his or her
good character and reputation in practice during preceding year. Nothing
in this sub-title shall be construed so as to require that the receipts shall
be recorded as original licenses are required to be recorded.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 389. 1920, ch, 666, sec. 11.
451. (a) All examination and renewal fees received by the State Board
of Chiropractic Examiners under this sub-title shall be paid to the secretary-
treasurer of said board, who shall at the end of each year deposit the same
with the State Treasurer and the said State Treasurer shall place said
money so received in a special fund of the State Board of Chiropractic
Examiners and shall pay the same out on warrants drawn by the Comp-
troller of the State thereof, upon vouchers issued and signed by the presi-
dent and secretary-treasurer of said board. Said moneys so received and
placed in said fund may be used by the State Board of Chiropractic Ex-
aminers in defraying their expenses in carrying out the provisions of this
sub-title.
(b) The secretary-treasurer shall keep a true and accurate account of
all funds received and all vouchers issued by the board, and on the first day
of December of each year he shall file with the Governor of the State a
report of all receipts and disbursements and the proceedings of said board
for the fiscal year.
(c) The members of said board shall receive a per diem of five ($5.00)
dollars for each day during which they shall be actually engaged in the
discharge of their duties, and mileage at the rate of three (3) cents per
mile for each mile necessarily traveled in going to and from any meeting of
said board.
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