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three dollars. Such permit shall be limited to the village or place in which 

 such person resides and may be limited to one or more of the above classifica- 

 tions and to the sale of certain kinds or classes of poisons. 



200. Apprentices not permitted to sell drugs except under supervision of 

 druggist or pharmacist. This article shall not be so construed as to prohibit the 

 employment in licensed pharmacies, or drug stores, of apprentices or assistants 

 for the purpose of being instructed in the practice of pharmacy; but such 

 apprentices or other unlicensed employes or assistants shall not be allowed to 

 prepare or dispense receipts or prescriptions or to sell or furnish medicines 

 or poisons, except in the presence of and under the personal supervision of a 

 licensed pharmacist or druggist, who must either be the proprietor or owner of 

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

 and where violations of this article occur on the part of the said apprentices 

 or other unlicensed employes in any pharmacy or store, the person, partner- 

 ship, association or corporation, being the proprietor of such pharmacy or drug 

 store, shall be equally liable as principal, for such violation. 



201. Subdivision 3. Penalties. Any person who shall attempt to procure or 

 who shall procure a license or registration for himself, herself, or for any other 

 person, under this title, by making' or causing to be made any false representa- 

 tions shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Any licensed pharmacist who shall 

 permit the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions of medical practi- 

 tioners in his store or place of business by any person or persons not licensed 

 or registered ; any person not licensed by said board who shall prepare or dis- 

 pense a medical prescription or physician's prescription or dispense or sell at 

 retail poisons or medicines except under the immediate supervision of a duly 

 licensed person, whose certificate, license or registration is displayed in the 

 place where the same is prepared, dispensed or sold; any person not licensed 

 by said board who shall open or conduct or have charge of or supervise any 

 pharmacy or drug store for retailing, dispensing or compounding medicines or 

 poisons; any person who shall fraudulently represent himself, or herself to be 

 licensed or any person, who knowingly refuses to permit any member of said 

 board or inspector of pharmacy employed by said board to enter a pharmacy 

 or drug store for the purpose of lawfully inspecting the same or intentionally 

 prevents the lawful inspection of any place in which drugs, medicines or 

 poisons are retailed or dispensed, or physicians' prescriptions compounded ; 

 any person whose license or certificate of registration has been duly revoked 

 by said board and who refuses to deliver up his or her certificate or license to 

 said board; any proprietor whose name does not appear upon the sign as 

 herein above provided, any holder of a license or certificate of registration who 

 fails to display the same as above provided; or any person who shall violate 

 any of the provisions of this title, in relation to the retailing and dispensing of 

 drugs, medicines and poisons, for which violation no other punishment is here- 

 inbefore imposed, shall for such offense be guilty of a misdemeanor. 



Subdivision 4. Fine paid to state board of pharmacy. Any person violating 

 any of the provisions of this article, in addition to, or irrespective of the pun- 

 ishment hereinbefore provided, shall forfeit to the state board of pharmacy 

 the sum of twenty-five dollars for every such violation, which may be used for 

 and recovered in the name of said board and shall be paid to state board of 

 pharmacy for its use, as in this article provided. All fines imposed and col- 

 lected, under any of the provisions of this article, shall be paid over to the 

 state board of pharmacy. 



Revised Statutes, Codes and General Laws (Birdseye), 1901, vol. 2, p. 

 2862-2863. 



