1616 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 677
(b) Any person aggrieved by the action of the Board
in suspending or revoking a license, may within thirty
days after receiving notice of such suspension or revoca-
tion, appeal to the Baltimore City Court of Baltimore City
or the Circuit Court of the county wherein the licensee has
his office where the matter shall be heard de novo, with a
further right of appeal to the Court of Appeals of Mary-
land.
149. It shall be the duty of the Board: (a) to register
annually all persons licensed under this sub-title to practice
veterinary medicine who have offices in the State, the an-
nual fee for such registration to be five dollars;
(b) to enforce the provisions of this sub-title and aid
in the prosecution of all such violations.
150. A fee of ten ($10. 00) dollars shall be paid to the
Secretary of the Board at the time of filing application by
each applicant for examination under this sub-title. The
receipts from examination and annual registration fees
shall be paid to the State Comptroller and shall be placed
in a special fund to the credit of said Board and shall be
used to defray the cost of executing and enforcing the
provisions of this sub-title, and any unexpended balance
in said fund at the end of each fiscal year shall be carried
forward to the credit of said fund for the following fiscal
year.
151. (a) It is unlawful for any person to practice vet-
erinary medicine or advertise or hold himself out as a
practitioner of or entitled to practice veterinary medicine
or to assume or use any title of "Veterinarian" or hospital
or other titles, words or letters with his name which in
any way represent him as being in the practice of veterin-
ary medicine or authorized so to do unless he has been duly
licensed, registered and authorized to engage in such prac-
tice under the provisions of this sub-title.
(b) It is unlawful for any person to practice veterinary
medicine under a name other than on his license and annual
registration, or induce any person so to practice in viola-
tion of this sub-title.
(c) It is unlawful for any person, other than a veteri-
narian licensed and registered under the provisions of
this sub-title, to own, maintain, conduct, operate or manage
a veterinary office, veterinary dental parlor, veterinary hos-
pital, or dog, cat or animal hospital, unless the same is un-
der the direct supervision of a veterinarian licensed and
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