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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

215

SEC. 395, That no person unless he be registered as a


pharmacist under this act, or unless he be an apprentice who

Prescrip-

has had at least two years experience under a pharmacist,

tions— who
to com-

or who has attended at least one full course of lectures on

pound.

pharmacy, chemistry and materia medica, shall be permitted


to compound and dispense the prescriptions, except under


the supervision of a registered pharmacist ; any registered


pharmacist violating this section or permitting its violation


in any store under his charge or mauagement, "shall be sub-


ject to a penalty or fine of not more than fifty dollars, which


fines are to be disposed of as provided in section 393.


SEC. 396. That all acts and parts of acts, so far as they

Repeal.

may be in conflict with this act, are hereby declared void


and of no effect.


SEC. 2. Be it enacted, That this act shall take effect

Effective.

from the date of its passage.


Approved March 17th, 1892.


CHAPTER 152.


AN ACT to repeal section sixty -three of article fourteen of


the Code of Public Local Laws, volume 2, title "Howard


County," sub-title "Ellicott City," and to re-enact the


same with amendments.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of


Maryland, That section sixty -three of article fourteen of the

Repeal

Code of Public Local Laws, volume 2, title "Howard

and re-en-
actment.

County," sub-title " Ellicott City," be and the same is here-


by repealed and re-enacted with amendments, so as to read


as follows :


63. They may grade and pave streets, and lay flagstones


across the same and require the owners of lots, in front of

Powers.

which such grading and paving are to be done, to do the


same at their own expense. They may also contract for the


lighting of the avenues, streets, lanes and alleys of said


city, either by electricity or otherwise, and they shall also


have authority to contract with some responsible company,


corporation, person, or persons for a water supply for said


city, and may grant permission to any such company, cor-


poration, person or persons to lay pipes in the bed of the


avenues, streets, lanes and alleys of said city, at the expense


and liability of said company, corporation, person or per-


sons for all damage to the avenues, streets, lanes and alleys,


persons or private property done in laying such pipes, pro-




 
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