65-1407.
History: L. 1903, ch. 227, § 9; L. 1907, ch. 196, § 3; L. 1909, ch. 127, § 3; R.S. 1923, 65-1407; L. 1935, ch. 232, § 2; Repealed, L. 1943, ch. 221, § 46; June 28.
Source or Prior Law:
L. 1885, ch. 123, § 9.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Revocation by board conclusive in absence of fraud, etc. Richardson v. Simpson, 88 Kan. 684, 129 P. 1128. Rehearing denied: 90 Kan. 178, 133 P. 534.
2. Making of false statement; complaint; statute not void for indefiniteness. Richardson v. Simpson, 88 Kan. 684, 685, 129 P. 1128. Rehearing denied: 90 Kan. 178, 133 P. 534.
3. License revoked where dentist practiced under name of foreign corporation. Winslow v. Board of Dental Examiners, 115 Kan. 450, 223 P. 308.
4. License may be revoked on ground of drunkenness. Crabb v. Board of Dental Examiners, 118 Kan. 513, 515, 235 P. 829.
5. Possession of liquor involves moral turpitude. State v. Bieber, 121 Kan. 536, 540, 247 P. 875.
6. Dishonorable conduct defined; orders revoking licenses held unreasonable, arbitrary and oppressive. Capland v. Board of Dental Examiners, 149 Kan. 352, 353, 364, 87 P.2d 597.
7. Board's rules of procedure for hearing on revocation upheld and injunction denied. Bohl v. Teall, 155 Kan. 505, 506, 126 P.2d 216.
8. Board's order revoking license cannot be enjoined; appeal. Bohl v. Teall, 157 Kan. 239, 240, 139 P.2d 418.
9. Board's order revoking dentist's license held reasonable, proper and valid. Board of Dental Examiners v. Bohl, 162 Kan. 156, 157, 174 P.2d 998.