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HEALTH 1867
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 certificates.
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. 251.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 232. 1912, sec. 182. 1904, sec. 145. 1902, ch. 179, sec. 6.
249. 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 possession, 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 treasurer shall give such bond as the board
shall from time to time direct.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 233. 1912, sec. 183. 1904, sec. 146. 1902, ch. 179, sec. 7.
250. Any person who on April 8, 1902, is registered or entitled to regis-
tration in Baltimore City as managing owner, managing assistant or relief
clerk, and who shall, on or before the first day of July, 1902, pay to the
Maryland board of pharmacy a fee of one dollar, shall be entitled to regis-
tration as pharmacist and receive a certificate of such registration.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 234. 1912, sec. 184. 1904, sec. 147. 1902, ch. 179, secs. 8, 9, 10, 11.
1910, ch. 494 (p. 155). 1920, ch. 525. 1922, ch. 539. 1931, ch. 136, sec. 234.
251. Any person of good moral character, who has had four years'
actual experience in a pharmacy where physicians' prescriptions are daily
compounded, and has attained the age of twenty-one years, who shall
present satisfactory evidence to the Maryland Board of Pharmacy that he
or she has had at least four years' standard high school training or its
equivalent, and is a graduate of a reputable school or college of pharmacy
approved by the said board, and who after examination by the said board
shall be by it deemed competent, shall be registered as pharmacist and be
given a certificate of such registration, provided, however, that not more
than three years may be deducted from the four years of actual drug
store experience aforesaid, for the actual time of attendance at a reputable
school or college of pharmacy. Such person shall make application to the
secretary of said board at least ten days before any stated meeting of the
board and shall pay to the said board a fee of twenty-five dollars.
No applicant for examination before the Board of Pharmacy having
the other qualifications herein set forth shall be disapproved because he
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