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ART. 43] COMMISSIONERS OF PHARMACY. 1135
after notification of their appointment each subscribe to an oath before
the clerk of the superior court of Baltimore city, or the clerk of the
circuit court for any county, to impartially and faithfully discharge
the duties prescribed herein. The position of any commissioner so
appointed, who shall fail to qualify within the time and in the manner
hereinbefore named shall be deemed vacant. The governor shall fill all
occurring vacancies from such sections of the State as will cause the
board to be constituted as hereinbefore provided.
See, notes to sec. 184.
1904, art. 43, sec. 144. 1902, ch. 179, sec. 5. 1910, ch. 494 (p. 154).
181. Said board shall organize by the election of a president, secre-
tary and treasurer, who shall serve for the term of one year and who
shall perform the duties prescribed by the board. Meetings for the
examinations of applicants for registration shall be held on the first
Thursday in April and October in each year, in the city of Baltimore,
or at such times and places as may be fixed upon by the board; pro-
vided, that ten days' public notice of the hour and place of each meet-
ing at which there is an examination of candidates for registration
shall be given. It shall be the duty of the board to receive all applicants
for examination and registration submitted in proper form, to grant
certificates to such persons as may be entitled to the same hereunder,
to report annually to the governor and the Maryland pharmaceutical
association upon the condition of pharmacy in the State, which report
shall also furnish a record of the proceedings of the board, as well 'as the
names of all persons registered under these provisions; to keep a book
in which shall be registered the names and places of business of all
persons so registered, and all facts pertaining to the granting of certifi-
cates. The said board shall have the power to adopt any rules and
by-laws not inconsistent herewith necessary to the transaction of the
business of the board, to demand and receive from applicants the fees
herein provided, which shall by the treasurer of the board be paid to
the treasurer of the State.
See notes to sec. 184.
Ibid. sec. 145. 1902, ch. 179, sec. 6.
182. The salaries of said board shall be fifty dollars per annum to
each member, and all legitimate expenses incurred in the discharge of
official duties. The secretary of said board shall receive an additional
salary to be fixed by the board, and not to exceed two hundred dollars
per annum; he shall pay to the treasurer at each meeting, or whenever
the board may direct, such funds of the board as may be in his posses-
sion, and take the treasurer's receipt therefor. In its annual report to
the governor, the board shall render an account of all moneys received
and expenses incurred pursuant herewith, and the secretary and treas-
urer shall give such bond as the board shall from time to time direct.
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