280 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 133
by the Board of this State to the full privileges of practice
within such State may, with the approval and consent of said
Board, on the payment of a fee of twenty-five dollars to the
said Board and on filing in the office of the Board a true and
attested copy of the said license, certified by the president or
secretary of the State Board issuing the same and showing
also that the standard of requirements adopted and enforced
by said Board is equal to that provided for by this Act may,
without further examination, receive a certificate of licensure
provided that such applicant has not previously failed at an
examination held by the Board of this State. All persons
passing such examinations shall be registered in the Board
Register, which shall be kept by the Secretary and shall also
receive a numbered certificate ,of such registration, signed by
at least three members of the Board making such examina-
tion of said applicant, which shall be recorded in the Clerk's
office of the Supreme Court of Baltimore City, or the Clerk's
office of the Circuit Court of any county in the State. If any
applicant be rejected he shall be entitled to another examina-
tion not earlier than six months thereafter for the first fee
paid, but for subsequent examinations he shall pay a fee of
fifteen dollars. Said examinations are not to occur within
six months of the preceding one.
SECTION 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1920.
Approved April 16, 1920.
CHAPTER 133.
AN ACT to authorize and empower the Mayor and Common
Council of Mount Rainier, Maryland, a municipal cor-
poration, with the approval of the qualified voters there-
of to construct sidewalks and streets and the gutters
thereto, in said town, to issue and sell the bonds of said
town not to exceed the total sum of $50,000. at any one
time, to pay for same, to provide for the redemption of
such bonds and the interest thereon by an annual tax
and an annual front-foot assessment on the real property
in said town, where said sidewalks, streets and gutters are
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