HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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transferred by this Act as though the repeal, amendment, or
transfer had not occurred. If the change in nomenclature
involves a change in name or designation of any State
agency, the successor agency shall be considered in all
respects as having the powers and obligations granted the
former agency.
SECTION 7. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the
continuity of every department, board, commission,
committee, agency, or other unit affected by this Act is
retained. The personnel, records, files, furniture,
fixtures, and other properties and all appropriations,
credits, assets, liabilities, and obligations of each
retained unit are continued as the personnel, records,
files, furniture, fixtures, properties, appropriations,
credits, assets, liabilities, and obligations of the unit
under the laws enacted by this Act.
SECTION 8. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That except as
expressly provided to the contrary in this Act, any person
licensed, registered, or certified by any board established
or continued by any statute amended, repealed, or
transferred by this Act is considered for all purposes to be
licensed, registered, or certified by the appropriate health
occupations board continued under this Act for the duration
of the term for which the license, registration, or
certification was issued, and may renew that authorization
in accordance with the appropriate renewal provisions of
this Act. Except as expressly provided to the contrary in
this Act, an individual who was originally licensed,
registered, or certified under a provision of law that has
been deleted by this Act as obsolete, continues to meet the
education and experience requirements to the same extent as
if that provision had not been deleted.
SECTION 9. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, that this Act
shall take effect on July 1, 1981.
Approved April 28, 1981.
CHAPTER 238
(House Bill 513)
AN ACT concerning
State Board of Osteopathic Examiners
FOR the purpose of repealing certain code provisions
relating to the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners;
adding a certain physician to the Board of Medical
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