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visions of this act; to cause the prosecution of all persons violating; its provisions; 

 to report annually to the governor and to the Illinois pharmaceutical association 

 upon the condition of pharmacy in this State, which said report shall also furnish a 

 record of the proceedings of the said board for the year, and also the names of all 

 the pharmacists duly registered under this act. The board shall hold meetings for 

 the examination of applicants for registration and the transaction of such other 

 business as shall pertain to its duties, at least once in six mouths: Provided, That 

 said board shall hold meetings once in every year in the city of Chicago, and in the 

 city of Springfield, and it shall give thirty days' public notice of the time and place 

 of such meeting; shall have power to make by-laws for the proper fulfillment of its 

 duties under this act, and shall keep a book of registration, in which shall be 

 entered the names and places of business of all persons registered under this act, 

 which book shall also specify such facts as said persons shall claim to justify their 

 registration. Three members of said board shall constitute a quorum. (As 

 amended by act approved June 4, 1889; in force July 1, 1889.) 



SEC. 7. Licentiates in pharmacy shall, at the time of passing their examination, 

 be registered by the Secret :iry of the State board of pharmacy as registered pharma- 

 cists. (As amended by act approved June 4, 1889; in force July 1, 1889.) 



SEC. 8. Any person shall be entitled to registration as assistant pharmacist who is 

 of the age of 18 years, of good moral character, temperate habits, and has had three 

 years' service under a registered pharmacist, and the time of attendance at any 

 respectable school of pharmacy shall be accredited on the above time, or shall pass 

 an examination before the State board of pharmacy that shall show competency or 

 qualification equal to such service. Kadi applicant for registration by examination 

 as assistant pharmacist shall pay to said board the sum of rive dollars before receiv- 

 ing his certificate of registration. Applicants other than by examination shall pay 

 to the board a fee of one dollar. Any assistant pharmacist shall have the right to 

 act as clerk or salesman in a drug store or pharmacy during the temporary absence 

 of the owner or manager thereof. (As amended by act approved June 4, 1889; in 

 .force July L, 1889.) 



SEC. 9. Every person applying for the registration of a registered pharmacist, 

 shall, before a certificate is granted, pay to the secretary of the board the sum of 

 two dollars; and a like sum shall be paid by licentiates of other boards who shall 

 apply for registration; and by every applicant for registration by examination shall 

 be paid the sum of five dollars : Provided, That in case of the failure of any applicant 

 to pass a satisfactory examination, his money shall be refunded. (As amended by 

 act approved June 4, 1889; in force July 1, 1889.) 



SEC. 10. Every registerd pharmacist who desires to continue the practice of his 

 profession, shall annually thereafter during the time he shall continue in such prac- 

 tice, on such date as the board of pharmacy may determine, of which date he shall 

 have thirty days' notice by said board, pay to the secretary of the board a registra- 

 tion fee, to be fixed by the board, but which shall in no case exceed $1.00, for which 

 he shall receive a renewal of said registration. The failure of any registered phar- 

 macist to pay said fee shall not. deprive him of his right to renewal upon payment 

 thereof; nor shall his retirement from the profession deprive him of the right to 

 renew his registration should he at any time thereafter wish to resume the practice, 

 upon the payment of said fee. Registered assistants, upon receiving notice as afore- 

 said, shall, if they desire to renew their registration, pay to the secretary of said 

 board an annual fee of one dollar. Every certificate of registration granted under 

 this act shall be conspicuously exposed in the pharmacy to which it applies. (As 

 amended by act approved June 4, 1889; in force July 1, 1889.) 



SEC. 11. The secretary of the board shall receive a salary which shall be fixed by 

 the board, and which shall not exceed the sum of fifteen hundred dollars (1,500) per 

 year; he shall also receive his traveling and other expenses incurred in the perform- 

 ance of his official duties. The members of the board shall receive the sum of $5 

 for each day actually engaged in this service and all legitimate and necessary 



