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1288                             Laws of Maryland                      [Ch. 406

tions issued pursuant to Section 505 (j) of the federal act). The
inspection shall be commenced and completed with reasonable
promptness. The provision of the second sentence of this subsection
shall not apply to:

(1)  Pharmacies which maintain establishments in conformance
with Maryland laws regulating the practice of pharmacy and medi-
cine and which are regularly engaged in dispensing prescription
drugs, upon prescriptions of practitioners licensed to administer
such drugs to patients under the care of such practitioners in the
course of their professional practice and which do not, either
through a subsidiary or otherwise, manufacture, prepare, propa-
gate, compound or process drugs for sale other than in the regular
course of their business of dispensing or selling drugs at retail;

(2)  Practitioners licensed by law to prescribe or administer
drugs and who manufacture, prepare, propagate, compound or
process drugs solely for use in the course of their professional
practice;

(3)  Persons who manufacture, prepare, propagate, compound or
process drugs solely for use in research, teaching or chemical analy-
sis and not for sale;

(4)   Such other classes of persons as the Secretary may by regu-
lation exempt from the application of this section upon a finding
that inspection as applied to such classes of persons in accordance
with this section is not necessary for the protection of the public
health.

(b) The Secretary or his authorized agents may also have access
to and [to] copy all records of carriers in commerce showing the
movement in commerce of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic, or
the holding thereof during or after movement, and the quantity,
shipper and consignee thereof; provided, that evidence obtained under
this subsection shall not be used in a criminal prosecution of the per-
son from whom obtained; and provided further, that carriers shall
not be subject to the other provisions of this subheading by reason of
their receipt, carriage, holding, or delivery of food, drugs, devices,
or cosmetics in the usual course of business as carriers.

Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
July 1, 1972.

Approved May 26, 1972.

CHAPTER 406
(Senate Bill 384)

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 30 of
Article 89 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Supplement),
title "Division of Labor and Industry," subtitle "Occupational
Safety," to change the number of inspectors appointed by the
Commissioner of Labor and Industry who are responsible for the
enforcement of occupational safety codes in the State and respon-
sible for safety codes relating to amusement rides, devices and

 

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