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plans, specifications, labels, and advertising matter have 

 already been approved in writing by the bureau. 



Paragraph 3. In case of change in ownership or loca- 

 tion while an application is pending, or after a license 

 has been issued, a new application shall be made. 



SECTION 4. Paragraph 1. A license will not be issued 

 unless the condition of the establishment and the methods 

 of preparation are such as reasonably to insure that the 

 product will accomplish the object for which it is in- 

 tended and that such product is not worthless, contamin- 

 ated, dangerous, or harmful. 



Paragraph 2. A license will not be issued unless and 

 until the establishment is prepared to operate under 

 the direct supervision of a competent person trained in 

 bacteriological technique and in the preparation of 

 viruses, serums, toxins, or analogous products named in 

 the application. 



Paragraph 3. A license will not be issued for the 

 preparation of any virus, serum, toxin, or analogous 

 product if advertised so as to mislead or deceive the pur- 

 chaser, or if the package or container in which the same 

 is intended to be sold, bartered, exchanged, or shipped 

 bears or contains any statement, design, or device which 

 is false or misleading in any particular. 



SECTION 5. Paragraph 1. A license will be issued 

 only after inspection of the establishment by a bureau 

 employee has shown that the condition and equipment 

 of the establishment and the methods of preparing, han- 

 dling, and storing are in conformity with these regula- 

 tions. 



Paragraph 2. Licenses shall be numbered and shall be 

 in the following form : 



UNITED STATES VETERINARY LICENSE No 



WASHINGTON, D. C., , 19 . . 



This is to certify that, pursuant to the terms of the act 

 Of Congress approved March 4, 1913 (37 Stat., 832), 



