986 DENTISTRY. [ART. 32
tion of the "public building loan" of one million six hundred
and twenty-five thousand dollars created under the provisions
of the act of 1904, chapter 228.
ARTICLE XXXII.
DENTISTRY.
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1. Unlawful to practice without cer-
tificate.
2 Dental examiners, appointment
and powers.
3. President and secretary of said
board. Meetings. Report.
4 Examination of applicants.
5. Certificates to be signed by offi-
cers and bear seal.
6. Temporary certificates may be
issued Fee.
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7. Transcript from book of regis-
tration to be evidence
8 Fee of applicants.
9. Who shall be regarded as practis-
ing dentistry.
10. Penalties for violating provis-
ions of this article.
11. Rights of physicians and sur-
geons not to be interfered
with by the provisions of this
article.
12. Prosecution of past offenses.
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1888, art. 32, sec 1. 1884, ch. 150. 1886, ch. 372. 1896, ch. 378, sec. 1.
1. It shall be unlawful for any person to practise dentistry
in this State unless such person shall have obtained a certifi-
cate, as hereinafter provided.
Knowles v. State, 87 Md. 206.
Ibid, sec 2. 1884, ch. 150, sec. 2 1896,, ch 378, sec. 2.
2. There shall be a State board of dental examiners which
shall consist of six practising dentists of recognized ability and
honor who have held regular dental diplomas for five years,
whose duty it shall be to carry out the purposes and enforce
the provisions of this article. The members of said board
shall be appointed by the governor out of a list of nine dentists
proposed by the Maryland State dental association and chosen
by a majority vote of the members of said association present
at a meeting called for that purpose, of which meeting two
weeks' notice shall be given. The term for which the mem-
bers of said board shall hold their office shall be for six
years, except that the members of said board first to be
appointed under this section shall be designated by the gov-
ernor to serve: one-third for a term of two years, one-third
for a term of four years and one-third for a term of six years,
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