Park's annotated code of the state of Georgia, 1914 Volume 8, ; embracing the code of 1910 and amendments and additions thereto made by the General ... annotations from the judicial decisio
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Author(s)Georgia
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ISBN / ASIN1130956210
ISBN-139781130956214
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...practice dentistry. Registration. No person lawfully authorized to practice dentistry in said State at the time of the passage and adoption of this law shall be required to obtain any license or additional authority to practice dentistry in said State: Provided, however, that all persons now lawfully practicing dentistry in this State shall register as a practicing dentist, with the secretary and treasurer of said board, and pay a fee of fifty cents therefor to said secretary and treasurer for said service, as provided in this law. Acts 1920, p. 142. § 1742 (y). College clinics. Nothing in this law shall prohibit regularly chartered dental colleges or dental departments of reputable colleges and universities from maintaining regular college clinics under the supervision of regularly licensed and registered demonstrators, nor shall this law prevent regularly licensed dental practitioners of other States and counties from giving clinics before any dental society or association of this State whose objects are the advancement and improvement of dentistry as a science. Acts 1920, p. 142. State board of barber examiners. State board of examiners in optometry. § 1742 (z). Application of law. The provisions of this law shall not apply to regularly licensed physicians of said State in extracting teeth or performing surgical operations and in charging therefor; and the same shall not apply to any person extracting teeth without fee or reward. Acts 1920, p. 143. CHAPTER 14 (a). State Board of Barber Examiners. § 1754 (a). Places and persons affected. It shall be unlawful for any person to follow the occupation of barbering in cities or towns in excess of five thousand inhabitants unless he will have first obtained a certificate of registration as provid...










