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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
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300.
(i) Any person or corporation engaged in the business of
selling prescription drugs, controlled dangerous substances,
medicines, chemicals or preparations for medical use or of
compounding or dispensing physicians' prescriptions, who shall,
in person or by his or its agents or employees, or as agent or
employee of some other person, knowingly sell or deliver to any
person a drug, medicine, chemical preparation for medicinal use,
recognized or authorized by the latest edition of the United
States Pharmacopoeia and National Formulary, or prepared
according to the private formula of some individual or firm,
other or different from the prescription drug, controlled
dangerous substances, medicine, chemical or preparation, ordered
or called for by such person, or called for in a physician's or
other authorized prescribers' prescription, except as authorized
under § 12-508 of the Health Occupations Article, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished
by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500, or by not
less than one month nor more than 12 months' imprisonment, or by
both, and any person so convicted shall forfeit the right to
practice pharmacy under any certificate or registration issued
under the laws of this [state] STATE.
327.
No person, firm or corporation shall work in, or hire, or
employ any person to work in any loft, workshop or factory in any
building whatsoever at making in whole or in part any articles of
clothing, hats, gloves, furs, feathers, artificial flowers,
purses, cigars or cigarettes, without a license therefor from the
Commissioner of Labor and Industry stating the maximum number of
persons allowed to be employed therein.
Application for such license shall be made to the
Commissioner of Labor and Industry upon blanks to be prepared and
furnished by him. Such application shall state the location,
street and number of the loft, workshop or factory to be
licensed, the number of persons to be employed therein, and such
other information as the Commissioner of Labor and Industry may
require, and shall be signed in ink by the person or firm or
officer of the corporation conducting the work in such loft,
workshop or factory.
No such license shall be granted until such premises have
been inspected by an inspector of the Commissioner of Labor and
Industry and a statement filed in the office of said Commissioner
as a matter of public record, showing the results of said
inspection and signed in ink by the inspector responsible
therefor.
No such license shall be granted for such premises unless
the laws requiring fire escapes and proper exits thereto and
separate privies for male and female [employes] EMPLOYEES, and
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