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Session Laws, 1937
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 585

(d) Removal notices may be mailed by any dentist notifying
any bona fide patient of such dentist that said dentist is re-
moving his offices from his present address to the address set
forth on said notice. Such notice shall not be more than 3 1/2"
by 2" and may only contain the name, title, present address,
telephone number, office hours, and new address of the dentist
who is removing his office. Such notice may be printed in any
newspaper or publication. Not more than one notice shall be
in any edition of any newspaper or publication at one time.

(e) Notices may he mailed to the general public by any
dentist who is about to begin the practice of dentistry notify-
ing the public of this fact. Such notice shall not be more than
3 1/2" by 2" and may only contain the name, title, address, tele-
phone number, and office hours of such dentist. Such notice
may be printed in any newspaper or publication. Not more
than one notice shall be in any edition of any newspaper or
publication at one time.

This Section is severable, and if this Section is declared un-
constitutional, the decision so holding the same shall not be
construed as impairing any other provision of this Act. It is
hereby declared as a legislative intent that this Act would have
been adopted had this provision not been included therein.

11. In the event the license of any dentist is revoked or
suspended, such fact shall be noted by the Board upon the
record of registration, and the registration and certificate of
the practitioner so offending shall be suspended or revoked as
the case may be; and any person whose registration has been
so suspended or revoked under the provisions of this Section
shall be deemed an unregistered person and subject, as such,
to the penalties prescribed for the practice of dentistry by
persons that are not duly registered.

Every licensee whose license has been suspended or revoked
by the Board may appeal to the Baltimore City Court of
Baltimore City or the Circuit Court of the County wherein
the licensee has his or her office where the matter shall be
heard de novo, and where either party shall be entitled to a
jury trial. The decision of the said Court shall be final and
such appeal shall operate as a stay of the order or decision
of the Board from which the appeal was taken. All appeals
must be taken within fifteen (15) days from the date of the
decision of the Board. All costs on appeal shall be paid by
the losing party.

12. The proceedings to revoke or suspend any license under
Section 10 of this Act may only be taken by the Board upon
the complaint of another. All complaints must be in writing,
verified by some person familiar with the facts therein charged,
and two copies thereof must be filed with the secretary of the

 

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