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1250 HEALTH. [ART. 43

imitation thereof which may be manufactured, sold or exposed
for sale, and they shall also have full power and authority to
take samples therefrom for analysis upon tendering the value
of said samples; and all charges, accounts and expenses of the
department for the enforcement of sections 136 and 136
through the said executive officer or officers and his or their
deputies, agents, assistants, chemist and counsel employed by
him or them in carrying out said provisions shall be paid by
the treasurer of the State in the same manner as other accounts
and expenses of the department are paid; and all penalties
and costs for the violation thereof shall be paid to the secre-
tary of the State board of health, and by him immediately
covered into the State treasury.

1904, sec. 51 D.

138. Every person who violates any of the provisions of sec-
tions 135 and 136 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not
less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars; pro-
vided, that all fines and costs, including the expense of inspec-
tion and analysis imposed under this section shall be covered
into the State treasury, and all vinegar sold or offered for sale
in violation thereof shall be subject to forfeiture and spoilation.

Ibid. sec. 51 E.

139. Magistrates and justices of the peace throughout the
State shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine actions
arising for violations of these provisions, and to hold for court
or impose the penalties provided therein, subject to appeal, as
the law shall direct.

Ibid, sec. 51 F.

140. The sum of five hundred dollars is appropriated to
carry out the aforegoing provisions. The money so appro-
priated shall be paid by the treasurer of the State upon the
warrant of the comptroller, to the State board of health for
the purposes herein contemplated.

Commissioners of Pharmacy.

1902, ch. 179, sec. 2.

141. No person shall open, conduct or keep a pharmacy in
this State, either as a principal or agent, unless such person
shall have obtained a pharmacist's certificate, as hereinafter
provided, and no pharmacy shall at any time be left in charge


 

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