1136 HEALTH. [ART. 43
1904, art. 43, sec. 146. 1902. ch. 179. sec. 7.
183. Any person who on April 8, 1902, is registered or entitled to
registration in Baltimore city as managing owner, managing assistant
or relief clerk, and who shall, on or before the first day of July, 1902,
p'ay to the Maryland board of pharmacy a fee of one dollar, shall be
entitled to registration as pharmacist and receive a certificate of such
registration.
Ibid. sec. 147. 1902, ch. 179, sees. 8, 9, 10, 11. 1910, ch. 494 (p. 155).
184. Any person who has had four years' active experience in a
pharmacy where physicians' prescriptions are daily compounded and
has reached the age of twenty-one years, who. after examination by the
Maryland board of pharmacy, shall be by it deemed competent, shall be
registered as pharmacist and be given a certificate of such registration.
Such person shall make application to the secretary ten days before any
of the meetings of the board and shall pay to the board a fee of fifteen
dollars. Any person who has had two years' active experience in a phar-
macy where physicians' prescriptions are daily compounded and has
attained the age of eighteen years, who, after the examination by the
Maryland board of pharmacy, shall by it be deemed competent, shall be
registered as assistant pharmacist and be given a certificate of such
registration. Such person shall make application to the secretary of
the board ten days before any of its stated meetings and pay to the
board a fee of ten dollars.
The examination is intended to relate to the technical fitness of the appli-
cant. No power is given the board to revoke its certificates, nor is an appeal
provided for. The act of 1902, ch. 179, sections 8, 9, 10 and 11, construed.
Henkel v. Mlllard, 97 Md. 25.
Ibid. sec. 148. 1902, ch. 179, sec. 12.
185. Every applicant for examination shall, with his application to
the secretary of the board, file a written declaration, duly sworn to
before a justice of the peace or notary public, stating the pharmacy
or pharmacies in which he has had the experience demanded in section
184. Any one swearing falsely in the affidavit so filed shall be deemed
guilty of perjury.
Ibid. sec. 149. 1902, ch. 179, sec. 13. 1906, ch. 585, sec. 3.
186. Every person receiving a pharmacist's or assistant phar-
macist's certificate shall keep the same conspiciously posted in his place
of business. Violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of
twenty-five dollars in each instance.
Ibid. sec. 150. 1902, ch. 179, sec. 14.
187. Any certificate obtained by false representation shall be void,
and the offender shall be fined not more than fifty dollars, or be impris-
oned for thirty days, or both, in the discretion of the court.
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