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HB 103, 51st R.S.
Relating to prescribing minimum educational standards and to establish a State Board of Examiners in the Basic Sciences; providing for its appointment and organization and defining its powers; defining the healing arts; making certification by the State Board of Examiners in the Basic Sciences a prerequisites to eligibility for examination for licence to practice the healing arts; establishing eligibility requirements for certification by the Board of Examiners in the Basic Sciences; fixing fees to be paid and providing compensation and expenses of the Board of Examiners in the Basic Sciences; providing for appeals from action by the Board; defining and prohibiting fraudulent and void certificates and licences and establishing procedures for their revocation and cancellation; providing penalties for practicing any branch of the healing arts without valid certification from the State Board of Examiners in the Basic Sciences; providing penalties for bribing, attempting to bribe accepting a bribe, or agreeing to accept a bribe under this law; providing methods of enforcement of this Act; providing that if any section, part of a section or provision of this Act is held to be unconstitutional such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Act; providing for non-repeal of existing medical license laws.

Author: Edward P. Hughes, Jr.
Coauthor: Lamar A. Zivley | Tom Whiteside | William S. Jameson | Arnold J. Vale | Vernon McDaniel | Turner M. Collie | William Agnew "Bill" Swindell | Herman Yezak | Jack B. Brooks | Byron R. Tinsley | William B. Teague | James B. Pattison | John B. McDonald | Frank Calvert "Posh" Oltorf | Jerry Todd Stockard | Abraham "Chick" Kazen, Jr. | Paul S. Wilson | Jack K. Wisener

Remarks: Tatum is listed as a signer but his signature is not on the bill. Possibly the marked out signature?

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1949, 51st R.S.,ch. 95, General and Special Laws of Texas

Subjects:
EXAMINERS IN THE BASIC SCIENCES, STATE BOARD OF
Occupational Regulation--Health Occupations
State Agencies, Boards & Commissions--Newly Proposed


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