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 INDEX. oxv Howoiian I tlatada, SuquicemeftniaZ C. bration 0/ Diacouerv o/-contd. silver liC-Oent pieces to be coined in commemoration of ___________ _ H otDIJiian National GVlJ.rd, deficiency approt>riation for officers of, an4 !ilipwos, members of, lor tr&lnlDg pay ________________ _ payment directed to officers and Fili- f:J26TarmstroBot (talk)!_tTarmstroBot (talk)_ TarmstroBot (talk) 01:13, 25 September 2010 (UTC)_ Howu, R. B., Chief Boot.1DIJin,iVolJf/, appointment as ensign authorized, for meritorious services in salvage of Ships S-4 and 8-51- _________ _ to be an additional number _______ _ H owuviUe and Cannelton Bridge Company, may bridge Ohio River, at Cannelton, Ind ________________________ _ Hawthorne, Nev., 198 929 365 1228 1228 1431 deficiency appropriation for naval am- munition depot______________ 908 Har.?x:::wers in Tezas, c· of, prevented from harvestil!~ crop in 1925, by quarantine against hoof and mouth diseaae to be examined and settled by Comptroller GeneraL _________ 1159 allowance not to exceed amount paid by act of Texas 1egiBlature_ ____ 1160 appropriation for paying allowed claUns_______________________ 1160 maximum to be paid agents, etc., for services__________________ 1160 exacting, etc., sum in excess, un- lawful_______________________ 1160 penalty for violations___________ 1160 Hayward Indian Hospital, Wis., • appropr;ation for construction, etc_ ___ 1582 Hayward. Wis., appropriation for Indian school at__ 219, 1580 Head Ta:e, etc., appropriation for refunding illegally collected _______ ~ ___ __ __ __ 107,1137 Headstones/or Soldiers' Graves, etc., 0 appropriation for ________________ 354,1375 deficiency appropriation for furnishing, soldiers' graves in Europe_ ____ 37 forfurnishing ________ 43,50,936,938,1620 authorized to be erected over graves of soldiers of Confederate Army ___ .. 1307 Healing Arts Practice Act, D. C., 19f8, meaning assigned to terms used_______ 1326 "Disease" _______________________ 1326 "The healing art"; not including dentistry, podiatry, optometry, pharmacy, nursing____________ 1326 "To nractice"; "Commi s si~ n"; f. Board"; .. Drugless healing"; "School" ________ ___________ _ 1326 practicing, without license, or registry, forbidden____________________ 1327 otherwise than as licensed or regis- tered________________________ 1377 commission on licensure to practice the healing ar~ created__ _________ 1327 composition; omcers; powers, etc___ 1327 applications for licenses and registra- tion to be considered by_______ 1327 may be issued by outstanding li- censes to practice, etc_ ________ 1327 examination to determine profes- sional fitness_________________ 1327 Healing Am Practtc. A~ D. C., 19S8- Paae. Continued. commiasion on liceneure to pr&etice, ap- plications to licenses; certifying of, to proper eT&m;D~__ 1328 license to iuue 00 favo report of board_____________________ 1328 may appoint examiners, employees, lleCure quarters, purchase sup- plies________________________ 1328 boards of examiners; in basic ICiencee, medicine and osteop- athy, chiropractic, naturopathy, midwifery, and druglesa healing to be appointed by____________ 1328 qualificatioD8, etc., gf members of boards ______________________ 0 1328 duties, etc., of examining boards______ 1328 board of examiners in basic aciencee; qualifications, etc_____________ 1328 applicants for licenses to be referred tOI as to ability to apply the sCIences to the healing art_ _ ___ 1329 examination and report to the com- miBBion_______ _______________ 1329 certification by commission to other boards for profeBBional fitne88_. _ _ 1329- no license to, if reported not quali- fied; except.ioDS_ _ ____________ 1329' board of examiners in medicine and osteopathy; qualifications, etc__ 1329> composition of, examinations, etc___ 13291 certify to commission of applicants foundqualified _________________ 1330 applicants not intending to limit practice to drugless healing method, referred to___________ 133~ if qualified in basic ICiences______ 1300 provisions for determining fitn6118 of ap- o plicants for licenses by druglesa 'niTarmstroBot (talk) 01:13, 25 September 2010 (UTC)Zb:qiiiilifi~iio,,'to: l::g eligibility of graduates of representa- tive school, etc_______________ 1331 action on applications intending to limit practice to drugless Dlethods_____________________ 1331 board of examiners, qualifications, etc__ 1331 applicants referred to, for determining fitness for licenses, etc_________ 1331 regular terms of examinations by the boards______________________ 1331 publication of notices thereof_______ 1331 nature and extent of examinations to be prescribed___________________ 1332 to be in writing; identity of person not to be knoWD______________ 1332 similarity of questions; standard rule for credits, etc__ ______________ 1332 uniformity in examinations________ 1332 questions to be submitted to commis- sion by the boards ___________ _ preparation, distribution, etc., 01 ___ _ method, etc., of holding examinations__ ratings of examinees from reports of board_______________________ 1333 1332 1332 1332 consideration by commission; qualified afPlicants to receive licenses_ __ 1333 record 0 reports open to inspection_ ___ 1333 numbering and classification of licenses_ 1333 persons desiring to practice, to apply for authority so to do_ __ _________ 1333 form, etc., of applicatioDB__________ 1333 fees required for licenses; practition- ers excepted__________________ 1333

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