Chapter 150. To amend an Act entitled “An Act for the regulation of the practice of dentistry in the District of Columbia, and for the protection of the people from empiricism in relation thereto,” approved June sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two
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CHAP. 150.— An Act To amend an Act entitled “An Act for the regulation of the practice of dentistry in the District of Columbia, and for the protection of the people from empiricism in relation thereto,” approved June sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two. February 5, 1904. [[S. 2795](/us/bill/58/s/2795).] [[Public, No. 14](/us/pl/58/14).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, District of Columbia. Practice of dentistry, etc.
Vol. 27, p. 42, amended. That the Act of Congress entitled “An Act for the regulation of the practice of dentistry in the District of Columbia, and for the protection of the people from empiricism in relation thereto. “approved June sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, be. and the same is hereby, amended by striking out all of the proviso in section three of said Act and inserting in lieu thereof the following: “*Provided,* That the board of dental examiners may*Proviso*.License to practice without examination.Conditions. issue a license to practice to any dentist who shall have been in legal practice for a period of five years or more, upon the, certificate of the board of dental examiners of the State or Territory in which he practiced, certifying his competency and moral character, and upon the payment of the certification fee without examination as to his qualifications.
” Approved, February 5, 1904.