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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 583

hereof shall entitle him or her to take the examination upon
the remainder of the prescribed subjects, no part of said fee
to be refunded under any circumstances.

8. The fees collected by the Board shall be used to defray
the cost of executing and enforcing the provisions of this Arti-
cle, including a salary to the secretary as fixed by the Board
and a per diem to each member of the Board of twenty-five
dollars for every day he is actually employed in the discharge
of his official duties, necessary expenses of the secretary and
members in the performance of their duties, and such other
expenses as the Board shall deem necessary in carrying out
the purposes of this Article. The secretary shall receive and
disburse all moneys of the Board, and shall account for the
same to the State Comptroller in the month of December in
each and every year; and should the amount in his hands as
of December first in any year, after deducting all expenses paid
or incurred, exceed five hundred dollars, the excess shall be
paid over to the State Board of Health.

9. Transcripts from the aforesaid book of registration cer-
tified by the secretary, sealed with its seal, and all certificates
issued in pursuance of the terms of this Article, shall be evi-
dence of the acts and proceedings of the Board in any court of
this State.

10. Following a hearing, as hereafter provided, the Board
may revoke or suspend for such period as the Board in its
sole discretion may determine, the license of any dentist prac-
ticing in this State upon a finding by the Board that the den-
tist whose license was revoked or suspended:

(1) was convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude, in
which case a certified copy of the docket entries by the Clerk
of the Court wherein the final judgment was entered shall be
conclusive evidence of the same;

(2) has presented to the Board a false diploma, license or
certificate, or one obtained by false or illegal means;

(3) is by reason of persistent inebriety or addiction to drugs
incompetent to continue in the practice of dentistry;

(4) is by reason of insanity or contagious disease an im-
proper person to continue in the practice of dentistry;

(5) has practiced or offered to practice dentistry as de-
fined in this Act under any name except his proper name;
which is the name as set forth in the license granted to him or
has used the name of any company, association, corporation,
trade-name, parlor, dental clinic or business name in connec-
tion with the practice of dentistry as defined in this Act; has
permitted, directly or indirectly, an unregistered or unlicensed
dentist to practice dentistry under his or her direction;

 

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