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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 3133   View pdf image
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3133
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
persons the Governor shall make further appointments to
the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners. In case of
failure of said Osteopathic], IF THE Association FAILS
to submit [said] THE list [, as aforesaid], the Governor,
upon the recommendation of the Secretary of Health and
Mental Hygiene, shall appoint members in good standing of
[said Osteopathic] THE Association[, without restriction;
provided, however, that said members shall be qualified
as aforesaid, by graduation and practice] WHO ARE
OTHERWISE QUALIFIED TO SERVE. 474. (a) [From and after April 13, 1914, any] ANY
person [not heretofore authorized] WHO DESIRES to
practice osteopathy in this State [and desiring to enter
upon such practice, may deliver] SHALL SUBMIT to the
secretary of the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners [,
upon the payment of] a $45 $25 APPLICATION fee [of
twenty—five dollars], a written application for
examination, [together with] AND satisfactory proof that
the applicant is more than eighteen years of age, is of
good moral character, [has obtained a preliminary
education, as hereinafter provided, ] and has received a
diploma conferring the degree of Doctor of Osteopathy
from [some legally incorporated, reputable osteopathic] A
college [of the United States, or some foreign country,
wherein course of instruction consists of] OR UNIVERSITY
ACCREDITED BY THE AMERICAN OSTEOPATHY ASSOCIATION AND
REQUIRING at least three [separate] years of [not less
than nine months in each separate year] PREPROFESSIONAL
AND FOUR YEARS OF GRADUATE PROFESSIONAL STUDY.
[applicants who receive their degree in osteopathy after
the first day of January, Anno Domini one thousand nine
hundred and seventeen, must have pursued the study of
osteopathy for four years, of at least eight months in
each year, in four different calendar years, the work of
each year having been successfully passed in some legally
incorporated reputable osteopathic school, or college,
prior to the granting of said diploma or foreign license;
provided, however, that any applicant who shall have
completed a course of study in any osteopathic college,
consisting of three years of nine months each, and a
postgraduate course of at least five months, aggregating
at least thirty-two months, shall be accepted in lieu of
the full period of four years of eight months each,
provided for in this subtitle. Provided, further, that
anyone who is in the practice of osteopathy in some other
state on April 13, 1914, and who is a graduate from a
reputable and legally incorporated college of osteopathy,
providing a course of study at least four terms of five
months each shall be eligible for examination, upon all
other terms and conditions provided for applicants for
examination under the provisions of this subtitle. And
provided, further, that the completion of the regular
four years' course and graduation from a reputable
literary college in which four years' course, two years
were devoted to scientific and biological work in said


 
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