NEW JERSEY. 



The State board of health is charged with the enforcement of the 

 general pure food and drug law, and the State board of pharmacy 

 with the enforcement of those provisions of the pharmacy law which 

 relate to the adulteration of drugs by pharmacists. 



All fines imposed in actions instituted by the board of pharmacy 

 are paid to the board. 



REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. 



2. Conduct of pharmacy; compounding medicines, etc. From and after the 

 passage of this act it shall not be lawful for any person not a registered 

 pharmacist, within the meaning of this act, to conduct any store or pharmacy, 

 or to employ any unregistered pharmacist or unregistered assistant for retailing, 

 dispensing or compounding drugs, medicines or poisons, or for any one not a 

 registered pharmacist or registered assistant to prepare and dispense physicians' 

 prescriptions, or to retail or dispense medicines or poisons, except under the 

 immediate supervision of a registered pharmacist ; this section shall not he so 

 construed as to prohibit the employment in pharmacies or drug stores, of 

 apprentices, but such apprentices or other unregistered employes shall not be 

 allowed to prepare, compound and dispense prescriptions, or to sell or furnish 

 medicines, prescriptions or poisons, except in the presence of and under the 

 personal supervision of a registered pharmacist of this state, who must either 

 be the proprietor or owner of said store or pharmacy, or in the actual employ 

 of such proprietor or owner ; and for the violation of this section the owner, 

 corporation, association, copartnership or person being the owner or proprietor 

 of said store or pharmacy shall be equally liable as principal for said violation. 



Laws, 1901, p. 86. 



6. Labels, poison schedules. It shall not be lawful for any person to retail 

 or dispense any of the poisons enumerated in " schedule A," appended to this 

 section, or any other substance commonly recognized as a deadly poison, or any 

 substance which in doses of five grains or less is destructive of human life, with- 

 out distinctly labeling with a red label the bottle, box, can or container or 

 wrapper in which said poison is contained, with the name of the article and the 

 word " poison " and the name and place of business of the dispenser, and not 

 without being satisfied that the purchaser is aware of its poisonous nature and 

 intends to use it for a legitimate purpose, and it shall be unlawful for any 

 person to give a fictitious name or make any false representations to the seller 

 when buying any of the poisons thus enumerated, but the penal provisions of 

 this act shall not apply to the sale of such poisons as are used in the arts, agri- 

 culture or in manufacturing to persons known to be engaged in such pursuits ; 

 nor to the dispensing of poisons upon the prescription of a practicing physician. 



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