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Show Initiative Amendment' No. 7 DENTAL ADVEPvTISING law niOPOSKD TO BE ENACTED BY INITIATIVE kinr an act to nmend Section 79-6-8, Reined Re-ined Statutes of Utah. 1933, aa amended h Chapter 78, Laws of Utah, 1935. Making it legal for Dentists to Adver- litp.) .That Section 79-6-8, Revised Statutes of f-A 1033, as amended by Chapter 78 ui of Utah, 1935, be amended to read "Wiowa : (9-G-8. The words "unprofessional con-W' con-W' as relating to 'dentists are hereby Ctlinod to include. 1- Obtaining any fee by fraud or mi-tesmtation. mi-tesmtation. 2- Employing directly or indirectly any tudent or unlicensed dentists, or one whose 'file has been revoked or suspended to Mrform operations of any kind or to treat iswni of the human teeth, gums or jaws, K lake impressions of the teeth or jaws, to correct or attempt to correct mal-titiona mal-titiona thereof, except as herein pro-'Hed. pro-'Hed. Employing what are known as cap-ttr'. cap-ttr'. tteerern or touters to obtain business. Communicating, without the consent the patient, information acquired in ting a patient necessary to enable him t for such a patient. 5- Advertising his dental business or nitment or devices by untruthful, im-, im-, liable or impossible statements. Making any misrepresentations or 'He promises directly or indirectly to in-'lJence, in-'lJence, persuade or induce dental patron-(. patron-(. Sharing professional fees with an un-"feMed un-"feMed person or paying any person for fading or referring patients. 8- Practicing while his license U tos- ttr.ded Using intoxicants or drugs to such an "tfnt tis to render him unfit to practice cmtisiry. !1- Maltreating his patients by reason, " cross ignorance, wilfulness or neglect, j Gross immorality dishonorable or improper conduct, or conviction of a fel- ni2 Violating or aiding others In violating violat-ing any of the provisions of the dental practice act. , 13. Refusing the Department oT Registration Regis-tration or the State Board of Health, their officers or employes, access to his office, instruments, laboratory, equipment, appliances ap-pliances or supplies for the purpose of inspecting in-specting the same. U, Keeping his office, instrument, laboratory lab-oratory equipment, appliances or supplies in an insanitary condition. Nothing herein contained shall be comlrucd . t. proven. Jjr?,'. d.nti.t in the Slale ot litH from .dverll.-?Thi .dverll.-?Thi proto.sion. e.cept th. ,nolal.on of definite fixed price, by the usc .1 n.-onpers. n.-onpers. periodicals. ien. cnrd. radio nnd X I.Sfl m..n. of .d.rt...n. pro,d- I that .11 of oeh .dv.rl,.,n -hall be in th. nam. of the licensed dentist who !W sPecincally refer in such advert.s.n, to hU trnilnnir. method andor .yslcm.t Sl-CT ON 2. This net shall take erfect five days after the date of th. off.c.a proclamation proc-lamation by the Governor. (t) Paragraph 15 added to present lav.. I M H. Welling. Secretary of State of "S'-.K'f. I Have hereunto ,e 1936. Socrcta-y ot Stat.. T |