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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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dollars and costs, to be recovered in the name of the State
before a justice of the peace; and in default of payment
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CHAP. 584
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shall be committed to the county jail for a period not exceed-
ing thirty days. All fines recovered under this section shall
be disbursed as follows: one-half to the informer and the
remainder to the public schools of said county.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 5, 1906.
CHAPTER 585.
AN ACT to repeal Sections 2, 13, 14 A, 15 1/2 and 16 of
Chapter 179 of the Acts of 1902, and to be re-enacted, so
as to read as follows :
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Game law.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Sections 2, 13, 14 A, 15 1/2 and 16, Chapter. 179 of
the Acts of 1902, be and the same are hereby repealed.
SEC. 2. And be. it further enacted, That no person, on or
after the 1st day of July following the passage of this Act,
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Repeal.
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shall open, conduct or keep a pharmacy in this State, either
as a principal or agent, unless such a person shall have
obtained a pharmacist's certificate, as hereinafter provided,
and no pharmacy shall be at any time left in charge of any
person who is not a certified pharmacist, a certified acting
pharmacist, or a certified assistant pharmacist, to compound
prescriptions, or sell or dispense poisonous drugs; and, pro-
viding, that in the case of a certified assistant pharmacist he
shall not be left in charge of any pharmacy in this State for
a period of more than twenty-four hours, and then acting
only in the temporary absence of a certified acting pharma-
cist, regularly and continuously employed in that pharmacy.
It shall, however, be lawful for physicians and dentists to
compound and dispense their own prescriptions, but unlawful
for any person, dealer or firm, not a certified pharmacist, a
certified acting pharmacist, or certified assistant pharmacist,
to compound a physician's prescription. Any person violat-
ing this section shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor and fined not more than one hundred dollars
for each offense.
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Who are
entitled to
open, con-
duct or keep
a pharmacy.
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