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Session Laws, 1902 Session
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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of Pharmacy a fee of one dollar, shall be entitled to registra-
tion as pharmacist and receive a certificate of such registration.

CHAP. 179.

SED. 8. And be it further enacted, That any person who,
at the passage of this Act, is actively engaged as owner or
manager, or is and has been so engaged as clerk for five years
or more, and has reached the age of twenty-one years, in com-
pounding drugs and dispensing physicians' prescriptions in
one of the counties of this State, and who shall, on or before
the first day of July next following the passage of this Act,
forward to the Maryland Board of Pharmacy an affidavit to
that effect, together with a fee of one dollar, shall be entitled
to registration as pharmacist and to a certificate of such
registration.

SEC. 9. And be it further enacted, That on and after the

Entitled
to register as
pharmacist,
etc.

passage of this Act, any person who has had four years' con-
tinuous active experience in a pharmacy where physicians'
prescriptions are daily compounded, and has reached the age
of twenty-one years, who, after examination by the Maryland
Board of Pharmacy shall be by it deemed competent, shall be
registered as pharmacist and be given a certificate of such
registration. Such person shall make application to the secre-
tary ten days before any of the meetings of the board, and
shall pay to the board a fee of five dollars.

Entitled
to register as
pharmacist,
etc.

SEC. 10. And be it further enacted. That any person over
the age of eighteen who, at the passage of this Act, is
employed as a clerk or assistant in a pharmacy in this State,
and has beeu actively engaged for one year in a pharmacy
where physicians' prescriptions are daily compounded, and
shall, on or before the first day of July next following the
passage of this Act, forward to the Maryland Board of Phar-
macy an affidavit to that effect, together with a fee of fifty
cents, shall be entitled to registration as assistant pharmacist
and a certificate of such registration.

Entitled
to register as
assistant
pharmacist,
etc.

SEC. 11. And be it further enacted, That any person who
has had two years of continuous active experience in a phar-
macy where physicians' prescriptions are daily compounded,
and has attained the age of eighteen years, who, after exami-
nation by the Maryland Board of Pharmacy shall by it be
deemed competent, shall be registered as assistant pharmacist
and be given a certificate of such registration. Such persons
shall make application to the secretary of the board ten days
before any of its stated meetings, and pay to the board a fee
of three dollars.

SEC. 12. And be it further enacted, That every applicant
for examination shall, with his application to the secretary of

Entitled
to register as
assistant
pharmacist,
etc.



 
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