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1868 ARTICLE 43
took his course of studies at a night school or college and nothing in this
sub-title shall be held to abridge or abrogate the rights and privileges here-
tofore conferred by law upon any person now registered as assistant
pharmacists in this State.
Any person enrolling as a student of pharmacy in any school or college
of pharmacy in this State shall, not later than thirty days after so enroll-
ing, file with the secretary of the Maryland Board of Pharmacy, an
application for registration as a student of pharmacy in which said appli-
cation he shall be required to furnish such information as the board may
deem appropriate, and simultaneously with the filing of said application,
shall pay to the board a fee of one dollar; all such students of pharmacy
shall, at the beginning of any subsequent school or college year, submit
to the said board a sworn statement of any and all actual drug store experi-
ence acquired during the preceding vacation months.
The examination is intended to relate to the technical fitness of the applicant.
No power is given board to revoke its certificates, nor is an appeal provided for. Act
of 1902, ch. 179, secs. 8, 9, 10 and 11, construed. Henkel v. Millard, 97 Md. 25. And
see dissenting opinion in Weer v. Page, 155 Md. 97.
1939, ch. 319, sec. 234A.
252. Any person of good moral character who on June 1, 1939, is regis-
tered in this State as an assistant pharmacist and who shall present satis-
factory evidence to the Maryland Board of Pharmacy that he or she has
been continuously engaged in retail pharmacy in this State since his or her
registration as an assistant pharmacist and who, after a special examina-
tion by the said Board, shall be by it deemed competent, shall be registered
as a pharmacist and be given a certificate of such registration, provided,
however, that such registration as a pharmacist under this Section shall
not entitle such person to the privileges of reciprocity provided for by
Section 256 of this Article. 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.
The Maryland Board of Pharmacy shall have full power to adopt such
rules and regulations as it may deem necessary with respect to examina-
tions provided for by this Section.
Every applicant for the special examinations provided for by this Sec-
tion shall, with his or her application to the Secretary of the Board, file
a written declaration on a form to be supplied by the Maryland Board of
Pharmacy, duly sworn to before a Justice of the Peace or Notary Public,
stating the pharmacy or pharmacies in which he or she has been engaged
since his or her registration as an assistant pharmacist as heretofore pro-
vided by this Section. Anyone swearing falsely in the affidavit so filed
shall be deemed guilty of perjury.
No such examinations provided for under this Section shall be given
by the said Board after May 31, 1940, but the said Board may, after May
31, 1940, register as a pharmacist, and issue a certificate of such registra-
tion, as above provided, to, any person who has successfully passed any
such examination provided for by this Section.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 235. 1912, sec. 185. 1904, sec. 148. 1902, ch. 179, sec. 12.
253. 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
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