1104 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
and duly verified before an officer authorized to administer oaths
within this State, fully setting forth the grounds upon which
he claims such certificate shall be deemed to have waived his
right to a certificate under these provisions,, or refusal on the
part of any person holding such certificate under the pro-
visions of such Sections to file same for record as hereinbefore
provided for three months after the issuance thereof, shall
forfeit same.
SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That every person to whom a cer-
tificate of registration or examination is granted shall display
the same in a conspicuous part of his office wherein the prac-
tice of Optometry is conducted. Every person licensed to prac-
tice under this Act shall deliver, whenever he may make an
examination, prescribe or furnish spectacles, eye-glasses or
lenses to any person outside of or away from his place of busi-
ness, a statement which shall contain his home address, signa-
ture and number of his certificate of registration or examination.
SEC. 11. And be it enacted, That every registered Opto-
metrist who desires to continue the practice of Optometry in
this State shall annually on such date as the Board of Opto-
metry may determine pay to the Secretary of said Board a
registration fee, to be fixed by them, but which shall not ex-
ceed the sum of five dollars per annum, for which he shall re-
recive a renewal receipt. Should any Optometrist fail to make
application for a renewal of registration he shall be notified
that his certificate of registration will be revoked within thirty
days after such notification, and if he fails to pay the annual
fee before the expiration of the time mentioned in said notice
said Board may at once proceed to revoke said certificate of reg-
istration.
SEC. 12. And be it enacted, That recipients of certificates
of registration or examination shall present the same to the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore City or to the Clerk
of the Cirsuit Court of the County in which they permanently
reside, and shall pay a fee of fifty cents for recording same.
Said clerk shall record said certificate in a book to be provided
by him for that purpose. Any person so licensed removing
his residence permanently from one County to another in this
State shall before engaging in the practice of Optometry in
such other County obtain from the Clerk of the county or
city in which said certificate is recorded a certified copy of
such record, or else obtain a new certificate of registration or
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