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106 MARYLAND MANUAL The Maryland Board of Osteopathic Examiners investigates the credentials of an applicant for permission to practice osteopathy within the State and issues or refuses licenses. It holds two meetings each year to examine these applicants whose credentials will not warrant issuing of a license through the Previous Practice or Reci- procity Acts. The Board cooperates with municipal and State officials in enforcing the laws regulating the practice. Appropriations 1973 1974 Special Funds ............... $265 $190 Staff: None. MARYLAND BOARD OF PHARMACY President: Morris R. Yaffee, 1976 Frank B. Lock, 1975; 1. Earl Kerpelman, 1977; Ralph T. Quarles, 1977. Secretary-Treasurer: Charles H. Tregoe, 1975 610 N. Howard Street, Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 383-2729 The Board of Pharmacy, created by Chapter 179, Acts of 1902, con- sists of five members, appointed annually by the Governor upon recom- mendation of the Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene for five-year terms from a list supplied by the Maryland Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. Two members must be residents of Baltimore City; two, residents of the counties of the State; and one, resident anywhere within the State. The Board licenses pharmacists by examination and reciprocity, and there is also a biennial re-registration program for pharmacists. The Board issues permits for the operation of retail pharmacies and for the manufacture of drugs, medicines, toilet articles, dentifrices, and cosmetics. The Board also licenses jobbers, distributors, and whole- salers or manufacturers of dangerous (prescription) drugs. In coopera- tion with the State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Board enforces the pharmacy and drug laws of the State. The members of the Board and duly authorized agents of the De- partment of Health and Mental Hygiene inspect all pharmacies or other places where prescriptions, medicines, drugs, drug products, or domestic remedies are compounded or sold, and inspects prescriptions, medicines, drugs, drug products, or domestic products exposed for sale. Druggists and pharmacists are required to keep in their places of business a suitable book or file in which to preserve for a period of not less than five years every prescription compounded or dispensed (Code 1957, 1971 Repl. Vol., Art. 43, sees. 249-289). Appropriations 1973 1974 Special Funds ............... $12,659 $11,174 Staff: 1. COMMISSION ON PHYSICAL FITNESS Chairman: Harry D. Kaufman, 1974 Harry L. Lawrence, 1974; Clyde Nitz, 1974; Mrs. Reginald S. Tick- ner, 1974; Art Tittle, 1974; James F. Yedlicka, 1974; Lawrence S. Callahan, 1975; Theodore E. Brown, Sr., 1975; Cornelius F. Cronin, 1975; William B. Greenough, 1975; Jordan L. Harding, 1975; Bar- |
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