PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1381
be paid out of such fund upon the warrant of the President and
Secretary of said Board; and fines as herein provided. The
salaries shall be fixed by the Board; but shall not exceed fifteen
dollars per day of actual service, per member, and railroad and
hotel expenses.
SEC. 7. Any person who is engaged in the practice of osteo-
pathy in this State at the time of the approval of this Act may
deliver to the Secretary of the Board of Osteopathic Examiners,
on or before June 15th, 1914, a written application for license to
practice osteopathy, together with satisfactory proof that the ap-
plicant is not less than twenty-one years of age, is of good moral
character, and has obtained a diploma from some legally incor-
porated reputable Osteopathic college, requiring a course of study
of personal attendance of at least four terms of five months each
for graduation; and upon the payment by the applicant of a fee
of ten dollars the Secretary of the said Board of Osteopathic Ex-
aminers shall issue to such applicant a license to practice osteo-
pathy in this State, which license shall be subscribed by every
member of the Board of Osteopathic Examiners, and shall have a
like effect, for all purposes as a license issued after examination
by the Board of Examiners, as hereinafter provided.
Every license to practice osteopathy, issued under the provi-
sions of this Act, shall be signed by each member of the Board
of Examiners, and shall have affixed to it, by the person author-
ized to affix the same, the seal of the State Board of Osteopathic
Examiners. Before said license shall be issued, it shall be re-
corded in a book to be kept by the Secretary of the Board of Ex-
aminers ; and the number of the books, and the page therein con-
taining such recorded copy, shall be noted upon the face of said
license. Said records shall, under proper restrictions for their
safe-keeping be open to public inspection; provided, further,
that anyone who has been in continuous practice of osteopathy
for five years in some other State, and who graduated from a
legally incorporated and reputable college of osteopathy, as pro-
vided for in this Act, at the discretion of the Board, may be
granted a license, without further examination, after complying
with all the other conditions provided for in the licensing of
osteopaths in practice in this State at the time of the approval
of this Act.
SEC. 8. From and after the approval of this Act, any person
not heretofore authorized to practice osteopathy in this State
and desiring to enter upon such practice, may deliver to the Sec-
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