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Repeal and substitution.

(1) he must be of the full age of 21 years,

(2) he must be a graduate of a Dental College recognized by the Board;

(3) he must forward to the Registrar 14 days before the examination

(a) a written application for examination, accompanied by a satisfactory certificate of character!

(b) the Matriculation Certificate, Diploma, Class Tickets and any other vouchers considered necessary;

and

(c) a written statement from himself
an attested certificate from preceptor or
preceptors, if any, as to length of time in
months he was studying under their direction

(4) He shall pass an examination before the Board of Examiners on the subjects usually included in a dental education, and shall perform operations in the mouth, and shall give practical evidence of skill in prosthetic and other branches of dentistry which shall be satisfactory to the Board.

(5) Before taking such examination each candidate shall pay to the registrar the sum of $50.00 for examination fee, and in case a candidate shall wholly fail to pass his examination he shall be permitted on payment of $30.00 to enter at the next examination. In case he should fail only in any subject or subjects for which a supplemental examination may be required, he may have such supplemental examination on paying the sum of $5.00 for each subject upon which he is to be re-examined. The above fee of $50.00 shall include the registration fee. The curriculum and requirements referred to in this section may be established and changed from time to time in the manner prescribed by this Chapter

3. Section 18 of The Dental Act is hereby repealed and the following is substituted therefor:

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18. The term of studentship for the practice of Requirements dentistry in Nova Scotia shall be four regular winter tion, and exsessions, in a recognized dental college, the curriculum of which required four Academic years of studentship before graduation, which shall aggregate a minimum of thirty months' actual attendance before receiving a diploma.

(1) For a person who is a graduate of a dental college recognized by the Provincial Dental Board, which requires less time than four years, thirty months' attendance, the term of studentship shall be thirtysix months. The extra time over and above the months in college shall be spent in bona fide studentship under a registered dental practitioner in Canada, in which case the student shall file a certified copy of his contract with his preceptor in the office of the Registrar of the Provincial Dental Board of Nova Scotia, or he may take the final year in a recognized Canadian dental college. Upon receiving his diploma he shall be eligible for examination under the regulations of the Dental Board.

(2) Examinations shall be held twice during the year, in April and September respectively.

(3) No candidate shall be admitted to examination who has been rejected in the subjects of the examination by any other licensing board within the three preceding months.

(4) Applicants for admission to the examinations are required to lodge with the Registrar a schedule (forms of which will be supplied) showing the course of study they have pursued.

(5) All candidates for registration in Nova Scotia must take the prescribed examination, subject to the rules and regulations of the Dental Board, provided that students of the Maritime Dental College, of Halifax, who pass the sessional and final examinations held by the Faculty of Dentistry of Dalhousie University, and who have received a diploma, and persons holding certificates of qualification of the Dominion Dental Council of Canada, are exempt from such examination of the Provincial Board, and

Repeal and substitution.

Fees for registration.

Section 24 amended.

Employment

of and registered dentists.

Section 34 repealed.

Section 42 amended.

if all other requirements of the Dental Board are fulfilled, the candidates shall receive a certificate of registration to practice dentistry in Nova Scotia.

4. Section 19 of The Dental Act is repealed and the following section is substituted therefor:

19. Every person when registering shall pay to the Registrar a registration fee of $20.00, unless he has already paid the examination fee, and shall also pay in advance the proportionate part of the annual dues for the part of the year from the date of registering up to the 31st of July ensuing, and every person whose name is registered shall, on or before the 31st July in each and every year, pay in advance the annual dues; and the name of every registered practitioner whose annual dues remain unpaid for two years from the time the same are payable shall be erased from the Register, provided that such name shall be restored on payment of all arrears, unless the same is liable to be erased for some cause other than non-payment of dues. The "annual dues" in this section mean such sum as is fixed by the Association under the provisions of this Chapter.

5. Section 24 of The Dental Act is hereby amended by striking out the words "subject to the exemptions hereinafter made" in the first line thereof, and by adding to such section the following words:

"And no registered dentist shall employ any unregistered person to practice, and unregistered persons shall not employ registered dentists to practice, but this shall not apply to infirmaries in dental colleges, nor students actually operating under the personal supervision of preceptors. A person shall not under this clause be considered a dental student under a preceptor longer than the time necessary for him to complete the required number of months before examination for registration."

6. Section 34 of said Act is hereby repealed.

7. Section 42, added to the Act by Chapter 23 of the Statutes of Nova Scotia for the year 1907, is amended by adding thereto the following words:

Registration

"But such persons, before being registered, shall pay Reg to the Registrar a registration fee of $20.00, together with the proportion of the annual dues for the year up to the 31st of July ensuing."

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Be it enacted by the Governor, Council, and Assem

bly, as follows:

1. Chapter 106, Revised Statutes, 1900, is amended Laboratory to by adding the following section:

Every laboratory in which drugs and medicines are compounded for sale either by wholesale or retail shall be conducted under the personal superintendance of a Pharmaceutical Chemist.

be under superintendance of chemist.

meeting.

2. Section 6 of Chapter 106 of the Revised Sta- Date of annual tutes, 1900, is amended by inserting the words "or July" between the words "June" and "as" in the third line of said section.

fee.

3. Section 14 of said Chapter 106 is amended by Membership striking out from the third line thereof the word "four" and substituting the word “ten. "

CHAPTER 24.

"Solemnization of Mar. riage Act" amended.

Form F.

An Act to Amend Chapter 111, Revised Statutes, 1900, "The Solemnization of Marriage Act."

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Be it enacted by the Governor, Council, and Assembly, as follows:

1. Chapter 111 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1900, "The Solemnization of Marriage Act,'' is amended by inserting after the word "conditions'' in paragraph IV of clause (d) of sub-section (1) of section 14, the words, "religious denominations.''

2. Form F in the Schedule to said Chapter is repealed and the following substituted therefor:

FORM F.

Province of Nova Scotia Marriage Register.

Date of Marriage ..

Place of Marriage.

County

How married: by License or Banns

Date of Publication, if by Banns

Full name of Groom..

Age

Condition (Bachelor or Widower).
Religious Denomination.

Occupation

Residence

Where born.

Names of Parents.

Occupation of Parent

Full name of Bride..
Age

Condition (Spinster or Widow)
Religious Denomination..

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