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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1529
studied pharmacy in a night course, and otherwise qualified,
to be examined by the Maryland Board of Pharmacy and to
be registered as Registered Pharmacist or Registered Assist-
ant Pharmacist."
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Chapter 525 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland of 1920 be and the same is hereby repealed and
re-enacted with amendments so as to read as follows:
SEC. 2. Any person of good moral character, who has had
four years active experience in a pharmacy where physicians'
prescriptions are daily compounded, and has attained the age
of twenty-one years who shall present satisfactory evidence to
the Maryland Board of Pharmacy that he or she has had at
least four years' standard high school training or its equivalent
and is a graduate of a reputable school or college of pharmacy
approved by the said Board and who after examination by the
said Board 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 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 fifteen dollars.
Any person of good moral character who has had two years'
active experience in a pharmacy where physicians' prescrip-
tions are daily compounded and has attained the age of eighteen
years, who shall present satisfactory evidence to the said Board
that he or she has had at least two years' standard high school
training or its equivalent and has attended a reputable school
or college of pharmacy approved by said Board for a period of
one full session of at least eight months and in good standing
therein, and who after examination by said Board shall be by
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it deemed competent, shall be registered as an Assistant Phar-
macist and be given a certificate of such registration.
Such person shall make application to the secretary of the
said Board at least ten days before any stated meeting of the
Board and shall pay to the Board a fee of ten dollars. Provided,
however, that the actual time of attendance at a reputable school
or college of pharmacy, not to exceed two years in the case of
an applicant for a registered pharmacist and one year in the
case of an applicant for registered assistant pharmacist, may
be deducted as hereinbefore prescribed; and provided further
that the provsions of this section prescribing a pre-requisite
high school training or its equivalent shall not apply to any one
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