UTAH. 



No officer is specifically charged with the enforcement of the law 

 relating to the quality of drugs. All fines, however, which may be 

 collected for selling adulterated drugs inure to the State board of 

 pharmacy. 



REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. 



1711. Conduct of pharmacy; term defined. It shall be unlawful for any per- 

 son other than a registered pharmacist to compound or dispense drugs, medi- 

 cines or poisons, or to open or conduct any pharmacy for compounding or dis- 

 pensing drugs, medicines or poisons unless such person shall he or shall employ 

 and place in charge of his pharmacy or store a registered pharmacist within 

 the meaning of this title. Every place in which drugs, medicines or poisons 

 are compounded, retailed, except as hereinafter provided, or dispensed, or phy- 

 sicians' prescriptions compounded shall be deemed to be a pharmacy or drug 

 store. 



1722. Penalty. Any person who is not a registered pharmacist, duly author- 

 ized under this title to do business on his own account, who shall keep a phar- 

 macy, store or shop for dispensing and compounding of physicians' prescrip- 

 tions and shall not have in his employment in said pharmacy, store or shop, a 

 registered pharmacist, authorized by the State board to manage a pharmacy 

 shall for each and every offense be liable to a fine of not less than fifty nor 

 more than two hundred and fifty dollars. 



1724. Penalty for compounding prescriptions by other than reaisterd pharma- 

 cist. . Any proprietor of a pharmacy or the person who shall permit the com- 

 pounding or dispensing of physicians' prescriptions, except by a registered 

 pharmacist or under the immediate supervision of one, or while continuing in 

 pursuit of pharmacy in this State, shall fail or neglect to procure his annual 

 registration ; and any person who shall wilfully make any false representations 

 to procure registration for himself or for another or who shall violate any other 

 provision of this title, shall, for each and every such offense be liable to a pen- 

 alty of one hundred dollars. 



Revised Statutes, 1898, p. 417-418, as amended, Laws 1903, p. 41. 

 SALE OF POISONS. 



1727. Labeling; schedules; exemptions. It shall be unlawful for any person 

 to sell at retail or furnish any of the poisons in the schedule hereinafter set 

 forth, without affixing or causing to be affixed, to the bottle, box, vessel or 

 package, a label containing the name of the article and the word poison, 

 together with the antidote distinctly shown, with the name and place of business 

 of the seller, all printed in red ink, together with the name of such poisons 

 printed or written thereupon in plain, legible characters, which schedules are as 

 follows, to-wit : 



Schedule A. Arsenic, cyanide of potassium, hydrocyanic acid, cocaine, mor- 

 phine, strychnia, and all other poisonous vegetable alkaloids and their salts, oil 



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