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Ch. 523                                    2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND (B) EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS SUBTITLE, AN INDIVIDUAL
MAY NOT USE THE TERMS "REGISTERED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN" OR "PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN" WITH THE INTENT TO REPRESENT THAT THE INDIVIDUAL IS
AUTHORIZED TO WORK AS A REGISTERED PHARMACY TECHNICIAN UNLESS
REGISTERED AS A PHARMACY TECHNICIAN UNDER THIS SUBTITLE. 12-707. (a)     A person who violates any provision of the following subtitles or sections of
this title is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not
exceeding $1,000: (1)     § 12-311 ("Display of licenses"); (2)     Subtitle 4 ("Pharmacy permits"); (3)     § 12-502(b) ("Pharmaceutical information"); (4)     § 12-505 ("Labeling requirements for prescription medicines"); and (5)     § 12-604 ("General power to inspect drugs, devices, and other
products"). (b)     A person who violates any provision of the following sections of this title is
guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or
imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or both: (1)     § 12-602 ("Distribution permits"); (2)     § 12-701 ("Practicing pharmacy without license"); (3)     § 12-702 ("License obtained by false representation"); (4)     § 12-703 ("Operating a pharmacy without permit"); [and] (5)     § 12-704 ("Misrepresentations"); AND (6)      § 12-6B-12 ("WORKING AS AN UNREGISTERED PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN"). (c)      Each day that a violation of any section of Subtitle 4 of this title continues
constitutes a separate offense. (d)     Within 10 days after a court renders the conviction, the court shall report
to the Board each conviction of a pharmacist OR REGISTERED PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN for: (1)     Any crime regarding the pharmacy or drug laws that involves
professional misconduct; or (2)     Any crime that involves the State law regarding controlled dangerous
substances or the federal narcotic laws. (e)     (1) Any person who violates § 12-701 ("Practicing pharmacy without a
license"), [or] § 12-703 ("Operating a pharmacy without a permit"), OR § 12-6B-12 - 2624 -


 
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