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must be open to the inspection of the Maryland Board of Pharmacy and
its properly authorized agents or employees. No permit shall be issued
or continued for the conduct of a pharmacy until the provisions of this
section have been complied with, and any person violating this section
shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not
more than ten ($10) dollars.
1935, ch. 165. sec. 229B.
229B. Every registered pharmacy must be equipped with proper phar-
maceutical utensils so that prescriptions can be properly filled and United
State Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary preparations properly com-
pounded. The Maryland Board of Pharmacy shall prescribe the minimum
of such professional and technical equipment which a pharmacy shall at
all times possess. No permit shall be issued or continued for the conduct
of a pharmacy until the provisions of this section shall have been complied
with, and any person violating this section, shall, upon conviction, be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than fifty ($50)
dollars.
1935, ch. 165, sec. 229C.
229C. No permit shall be issued or continued for the conduct of a
pharmacy unless the premises of such pharmacy shall be equipped with
proper sanitary appliances and kept in a clean and orderly manner.
1935, ch. 165, sec. 229D.
229D. There shall be kept in every pharmacy or drug store a suitable
book or file, in which shall be preserved for a period of not less than five
(5) years, every prescription compounded or dispensed at said pharmacy
or drug store, and said book or file of prescriptions shall at all times be
open to inspection of the members of the Maryland Board of Pharmacy
and the duly authorized agents and employees of the Maryland State
Department of Health. Any proprietor of a pharmacy or drug store
violating the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than fifty ($50) dollars.
1935, ch. 165, sec 229B.
229E. The members of the Maryland Board of Pharmacy and the
duly authorized agents and employees of the Maryland State Department
of Health shall have the power to inspect in a lawful manner the medicines
or drugs or drug products or domestic remedies which are manufactured,
packed, packaged, made, sold, offered for sale, exposed for sale, or kept
for sale, in the state and for this purpose shall have the right to enter
and inspect during business hours any pharmacy or any other place in the
State of Maryland where medicines or drugs or drug products or domestic
remedies are manufactured, packed, packaged, made, sold, offered for
sale, exposed for sale, or kept for sale.
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