ARIZONA. 



The State Board of Pharmacy is charged with the enforcement of 

 the laws regarding the adulteration of drugs and medicines. Action, 

 however, can only bo taken by the board when written- complaint is 

 entered charging specific violation. All fines collected are placed at 

 the disposal of the Board of Pharmacy. 



REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. 



1. Conduct of drug xtorc and compounding of phi/xiciuii'x prescriptions. It 

 shall be unlawful for any person to conduct any pharmacy or store for dis- 

 pensing or compounding medicine, unless such person he a registered pharmacist 

 within the meaning of this Act; and it shall he unlawful for any person to com- 

 pound or dispense any physician's prescriptions, unless such person be a regis- 

 tered pharmacist or a registered assistant pharmacist, within the meaning of 

 this Act, except *s hereinafter provided. 



Laws 1903. p. 122. 



10. Fraudulent registration; sale of drugs by unregistered pharmacists; 

 penalty; exceptions. Any person that shall attempt to procure registration for 

 himself, or for any other person under this Act, by making, or causing to be 

 made, any false representations, or who shall fraudulently represent himself 

 to be registered, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction 

 thereof, be fined in a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars. Any registered 

 pharmacist who shall permit the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions 

 of medical practitioners in his store by persons not registered, except by junior 

 assistants under the direct supervision of registered persons, or any person 

 not registered, who shall retail medicines or poisons, except in a pharmacy 

 under the supervision of a registered pharmacist, or registered assistant phar- 

 macist, and any registered person who shall fail to comply with the regulations 

 of this Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof 

 be fined not exceediing fifty dollars. Nothing in this Act shall apply to or 

 interfere with the business of any practitioner of medicine who does not keep 

 a pharmacy or open shop for the retailing of medicines or poisons mentioned 

 in this Act. 



Nor shall general dealers come under the provisions of this Act, in so far as 

 it relates to the keeping for sale of proprietary medicines in original packages 

 of drugs and medicines, but in no case shall they compound or prepare any 

 pharmaceutical preparations or prescriptions. 



Laws 1903, p. 12(5. 



SALE OF POISONS. 



9. Labeling and records; penalty. It shall be unlawful for any person to 

 retail any poisons enumerated in schedules "A" and "B" appended to this 

 Act, without labeling the bottle, box or paper in which said poison is contained 



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