Hawaii Code § 448-20

Practicing for advertising purposes, penalty
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§448-20 Practicing for advertising purposes, penalty. Any person who extracts teeth or performs any other operation pertaining to dentistry for the purpose of advertising, exhibiting, or selling any medicine, instrument, or business of any description, whether the extraction or operation is for pay or not, shall be fined not more than $200. [L 1903, c 40, §10; RL 1925, §1079; RL 1935, §994; RL 1945, §2166; RL 1955, §61-20; HRS §448-20]

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