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(C) Any person enrolling as a student of pharmacy in any school or college of
pharmacy in this State shall, not later than thirty days after so enrolling, file with
the secretary of the Maryland Board of Pharmacy, an application for registration
as a student of pharmacy in which said application he shall be required to furnish
such information as the Board may deem appropriate, and simultaneously with the
filing of said application, shall pay to the Board a fee of one dollar; all such
students of pharmacy shall, at the beginning of any subsequent school or college
year, submit to the said Board a sworn statement of any and all actual drugstore
experience acquired during the preceding vacation months or an internship
experience acquired during the preceding year as requested by the Board.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect July 1, 1973.
Approved April 26, 1973.
CHAPTER 81
(Senate Bill 561)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 610(a) and 611 of
Article 43 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume),
title "Health," subtitle "Physical Therapy," to delete as a requirement for
licensure of certain applicants approval of credentials by the American Physical
Therapy Association to authorize the State Board of Physical Therapy
Examiners to establish application and renewal license fees, and to correct an
error in the law relating to re-examination of those licensees failing to apply for
renewal of license within the prescribed time.
SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
MARYLAND, That Sections 610(a) and 611 of Article 43 of the Annotated Code
of Maryland (1971 Replacement Volume), title "Health," subtitle "Physical
Therapy," be and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to
read as follows:
610.
(a) All persons who make application for license shall meet the following
requirements:
(1) Be of good moral character.
(2) If educated in the United States of Puerto Rico, be a graduate of a school
or course of physical therapy which, in the year of graduation, is approved by the
Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association and/or the
American Physical Therapy Association; if educated in a foreign country, be a
graduate of a school or course of physical therapy which has educational
requirements comparable to those approved by the Council on Medical Education
of the American Medical Association and/or the American Physical Therapy
Association[, and have his or her credentials approved by the American Physical
Therapy Association].
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