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1274 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 666

cant for a license to practice Chiropractic against whom any
of the foregoing grounds for evoking or refusing a license is
presented to said board with the view of having the board
revoke or refuse to grant a license, shall be furnished with a
copy of the complaint, and shall have a hearing before said
board in person or attorney, or both, and witness may be ex-
amined by said board respecting the guilt or innocence of said
accused.

(b) Said board may at any time within two years of the
refusal or revocation or cancellation of registration under this
section, by a majority vote, issue a new license or grant a
license to the person affected, restoring him to or conferring
upon him all rights and privileges of, and pertaining to the
practice of Chiropractic as defined and regulated by this Act.
Any person to whom such have been restored shall pay to
the secretary-treasurer the sum of $25.00 upon issuance of a
new license.

SEC. 9. (a) Every person who shall receive a license from
the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners shall have it re-
corded in the office of the recorder of deeds of the county of
which he resides and shall likewise have it in the counties to
which he shall subsequently remove for the purpose of prac-
ticing Chiropractic.

(b) The failure or refusal on the part of the holder of a
license to have it recorded before he or she shall begin the
practice of Chiropractic in this State after having been notified
by the State Board of Chiropractic Examiners to do so, shall
be sufficient grounds to revoke or. cancel a license and render
it null and void. The recorder shall keep for public inspec-
tion, in a book provided for that purpose, a complete list and
description of the licenses recorded by him. "When any such
license shall be presented to him for record he shall stamp
upon the face thereof his signed memorandum of date when
such license was presented for record.

SEC. 10. All persons practicing Chiropractic within this
State shall pay on or before the first day of September of
each year, after a license is issued to them as herein provided
to said Board of Chiropractic Examiners, a renewal license
fee of ten ($10.00) dollars. The secretary-treasurer shall
thirty days or more before September 1st, of each year mail


 

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