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Session Laws, 1935
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 99

habit. Upon, any relapse from any such cure the license of
such physician, dentist, pharmacist or veterinarian shall
become permanently revoked by the Board under which he
has been licensed.

285P. Prescriptions, orders and records, required by
this sub-title, and stocks of narcotic drugs, shall be open
for inspection only to Federal, State, county and municipal
officers, whose duty it is to enforce the laws of this State
or of the United States relating to narcotic drugs. No
officer haying knowledge by virtue of his office of any such
prescription, order or record shall divulge such knowledge,
except in connection with a prosecution or proceeding in
court or before & licensing board or officer to which prose-
cution or proceeding the person to whom such prescrip-
tions, orders or records relate is a party. ^

285Q. No person shall obtain or attempt to obtain a
narcotic drug, or procure or attempt to procure the admin-
istration of a narcotic drug (a) by fraud, deceit, misrep-
resentation, or subterfuge; or (b) by the forgery or altera-
tion of a prescription or of any written order; or (c) by the
concealment of a material fact; or (d) by the use of a false
name or the giving of a false address.

(a) Information communicated to a physician in an
effort unlawfully to procure a narcotic drug, or unlawfully
to procure the administration of any such drug, shall not
be deemed a privileged communication.

(b) No person shall wilfully make a false statement in
any prescription, order, report, or record, required by this
sub-title.

(c) No person shall, for the purpose of obtaining a nar-
cotic drug, falsely assume the title of, or represent himself
to be, a manufacturer, wholesaler, pharmacist, pharmacy
owner, physician, dentist, veterinarian, or other authorized
person.

(d) No person shall make or utter any false or forged
prescription or written order.

(e) No person shall affix any false or forged label to
a package or receptacle containing narcotic drugs.

285R. The provisions of section 285Q shall apply to all
transactions relating to narcotic drugs under the provisions
of section 285H in the same way as they apply to transac-
tions under all other sections.

 

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