THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 621
538. All persons licensed as physical therapists under the
provisions of this sub-title shall, as a condition precedent to
the granting of such license, pay to the State Board of Physical
Therapy Examiners, a fee of Ten Dollars ($10. 00) which shall
accompany the application for the license. Said fee shall be
retained by the Board, whether or not the license is issued.
All licenses heretofore issued under the provisions of this sub-
title shall expire on January 1, 1950, and shall be renewed by
application to the Board, upon payment of a renewal fee of
Five Dollars ($5. 00), and shall be granted unless the licensee
improperly or unlawfully obtained the license in the first in-
stance or since its issuance, has committed a substantial vio-
lation of any of the provisions of this sub-title. Each license
issued or renewed after June 1, 1951 shall be renewed annually
upon payment of a renewal fee of Five Dollars ($5. 00). Any
licensee who fails to make application for renewal of his or
her license within three months of its expiration, accompanied
by the required renewal fee, shall be refused a renewal until
he or she shall have successfully passed the examination as set
forth in Section 537 (B) of this sub-title and paid the Ten
Dollars ($10. 00) fee hereinbefore set forth for such exami-
nation.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1951.
Approved March 28, 1951.
CHAPTER 247
(House Bill 319)
AN ACT to authorize and empower the Commissioners of
Cambridge, at one time or from time to time, to borrow a
sum or sums of money not exceeding Three Hundred Thou-
sand Dollars ($300, 000. 00) in the aggregate and to evidence
said borrowing by the issuance to the lender or lenders of
of its general obligation, serial maturity coupon bonds in
like par amount, payable as to principal and interest from
the proceeds of ad valorem taxes, levied without limitation
as to rate or amount on all assessable property in said
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