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be in his possession, and take the treasurer's receipt therefor: Provided, That no 

 part of the salaries or expenses of the board shall be paid out of the State treasury. 



In its annual reports to the governor and the Colorado Pharmaceutical Association 

 the board shall render an account of all moneys received and disbursed, pursuant to 

 this act; and the secretary and treasurer shall give such bonds as said board shall 

 from time to time direct. 



SEC. 7. Every person seeking registration under this act whose registration is not 

 otherwise provided for, shall make application in form and manner prescribed by 

 the board, and deposit with the secretary of the board a fee of $5.00; then on pre- 

 senting himself at the time and place directed by the board, and sustaining a satis- 

 factory examination, he shall be granted an appropriate certificate, setting forth his 

 particular qualifications: Provided, That in case of failure of an applicant to pass 

 a satisfactory examination, he shall be entitled to a second examination, without 

 charge at the next succeeding meeting of the board. 



SEC. 8. Every registered pharmacist, and every assistant pharmacist, in the mean- 

 ing of this act, who desires to continue in the pursuit of pharmacy in this State, 

 shall annually, after the expiration of the first year of registration, and on or before 

 the 2nd day of July of each year, pay to the secretary of the board of pharmacy a 

 renewal fee, to be fixed by the board, but which shall not exceed $2, in return for 

 which a renewal of registration shall be issued. If any person shall lail or neglect 

 to procure his annual registration as herein specified, notice of such failure having 

 been mailed to his post-office address, as obtained from the books of the secretary 

 the board may, after the expiration of thirty days following the issue of said notice, 

 deprive him of his registration and all other privileges conferred by this act; in 

 order to gain registration it shall be necessary for such persons to make application 

 and pass examination as provided in section 7 of this act. 



SEC. 9. Every person registered under this act shall receive from the State fcoard 

 an appropriate certificate, not exceeding in size 120 square inches, which shall be 

 conspicuously displayed at all times in his place of business. If the holder be 

 entitled to manage or conduct a pharmacy in this State for himself or another, the 

 fact shall be set forth in the certificate. 



SEC. 10. Any person who is not a registered pharmacist, in the meaning of this act, 

 who shall keep a pharmacy, store, or shop for the compounding and dispensing of 

 physicians' prescriptions, and who shall not have in his employ in said pharmacy, 

 store, or shop a registered pharmacist, in the meaning of this act, shall for each and 

 every such offense be liable to a fine of $250. 



SEC. 11. Any person who shall unlawfully and without authority under this act, 

 take, use, or exhibit the title of registered pharmacist or assistant pharmacist in the 

 State of Colorado, shall be liable to a fine of $100- for each and every such offense; 

 a like penalty shall attach to any assistant pharmacist who shall, without authority ^ 

 take, use, or exhibit the title of registered pharmacist in the State of Colorado. 



SEC. 12. Any proprietor of a pharmacy, or other person, who shall permit the 

 compounding and dispensing of physicians' prescriptions, or the vending of drugs, 

 medicines, or pharmacal preparations in his store or place of business, except by a 

 registered pharmacist, or assistant pharmacist, in the meaning of this act, or under 

 the immediate supervision of one, or who, while continuing in the pursuit of phar- 

 macy in the State of Colorado, shall fail or neglect to procure his annual registra- 

 tion, or ajjy person who shall willfully make any false representations to procure for 

 himself or for another registration under this act, or who shall violate any other 

 provision of this act, shall for each and every offense be liable to a fine of $100: 

 Provided, That nothing in this act shall interfere with the business of those mer- 

 chants who keep on sale such poisons, acids, and chemicals as are regularly used in 

 agriculture, mining, and the arts, when kept and sold for such purposes only in sealed 

 and plainly labeled packages: Provided, also, That nothing in this act shall in any 

 manner interfere with the business of any physician in regular practice, nor prevent 

 him from supplying to his patients such articles as may to him seem proper, nor with 



